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Hi Guys,

As the title states, I am chasing the panel/s that sits behind the rear number plate of the ADM R32 GTRs and whatever bolts or brackets are necessary.

Does anyone have one, or know of anyone who has one, whether its a reproduction or genuine that isnt ridiculously expensive?

Not fussed on colour as I can have it sprayed.

Cheers

Damo.

  • 4 months later...
  • 1 month later...

ADM R32 GTR******************************** that isnt ridiculously expensive?

never seen those two lines work in the same sentence before.

Isn't the whole thing wider to suit Aus number plates? and will not fit a JDM model?

That's why the rear lights are completely different on ADM models.

i didnt think the lights were a different dimension. they just dont have reverse lights by the plates.
i dare say you would need a whole rear bar though.

Edited by GH05T

I wana get rid of the reverse lights and custom make a reverse / indicator light where our normal indicators are out of leds.

Hence why i want that plate to make it look pretty and fit a number plate properly.

  • 6 months later...

Guys, I am still chasing one of these.

Does anyone know of any one that has one for sale?

Or even if they would let me borrow one to make a copy or take some measurements and have a look at the brackets so i could fabricate something to suit?

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Still looking for one, or a copy, or if some one will let me take pics of the setup with measurements.

PLEASE :)

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