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Hi Guys,

My wife's Subaru Liberty's been vandalized while parked!!!!

The front registration plate has been ripped off and now there are holes in the front bumper where the existing plate holder screws used to be..

However the dilemma is the mounting holes on the front bumper are broken?

I don't know how to mount the replacement plates.. Any suggestions?

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when I had a front personalised plate damaged, I needed to return the front one before they would issue replacements, and was told it is ok to run with just a rear plate, as the police could confirm my order for new plates if there was any questions about it.

I would expect there should also be some leeway in this situation too.. but it might be different from state to state..

Yeah thanks Greg.. I should have read your comments before heading up to the RTA.... didn't realise I had to return the plate. Thought about waiting 10 mins and going back saying both plates were stolen but it would probably be the same chick at the counter...

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