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Viper said:
your plate looks huge, it must deflect a lot of air away from the engine
looks like you have used the rubber 'clothes pegs'
Yeh, it's the rubber pegs I got from JonB at PartsRack.looks like you have used the rubber 'clothes pegs'
Must admit I was disappointed, as they were ordered specifically for a gen 3/4, but the hood latch prevents them from being closer together and fitting a smaller plate.
Did you cut yours down, or is it possible to move the hood latch? One of the jobs on my 'to-do' list is to fit a smaller plate, although I much prefer the number plate delete option
we cut the pegs down with a hacksaw, then countersink screwed them to stainless plate to make it more rigid, velcro all over the stainless plate for the number plate to stick, so no then visible fixings
finally painted the rubber bits white to help hide them, number plate was 300mm wide x110mm high with 75mm high letters/number
finally painted the rubber bits white to help hide them, number plate was 300mm wide x110mm high with 75mm high letters/number
I spent a couple of evenings modifying the right hand side 'clothes peg' attacking it with a hacksaw, and a dremel attachment to smooth the saw marks, then painted them both white. I used a piece of perspex (countersunk screwed) to make it all rigid, before using sticky tabs to attach the number plate.
It's quickly removable still, and much smaller and neater - so thanks for the advice above.
It's quickly removable still, and much smaller and neater - so thanks for the advice above.
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