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Short Story: I live in PA, but got the car in NY. I forgot to tell them not to drill holes in the front bumper, so I'm going to put up a lovely euro plate to hide the ugly drill holes.
Porsche 911 owners often buy paint color matched small round plugs to hide front license plate holes. There is a company by the name of "bumper plugs."
I bought some for my Rover to hide drilled holes. I believe they can match most manufacturer paint colors.
As for the MINI ME plate, I think that's funny! I would think that would be taken already.
Porsche 911 owners often buy paint color matched small round plugs to hide front license plate holes. There is a company by the name of "bumper plugs."
I bought some for my Rover to hide drilled holes. I believe they can match most manufacturer paint colors.
As for the MINI ME plate, I think that's funny! I would think that would be taken already.
Not sure on the forum restrictions about non-forum sponsors. I have no affliation to the product, and you could likely make your own cheaper - assuming your paint is easy to match, and you have the paint or can easily obtain and apply.
But they worked well for me.
Do a google search with "bumper plugs" and it should come right up.
Nice plate. Are you actually in Germany, or just running a German plate in the US? If you're in the US - where do you put your US plate when you're driving on the road?
relax guys, I just found it be a humorous thing to have on a license tag.
We're not disputing THAT! Who's next? I love the creativity. Vanity plates make long road trips a little more interesting. And gives one hope that there ARE people out there smarter than a 5th grader....