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Originally Posted by speedworks
It wouldn't suprise me that is says to do that. I have a front plate (required in my state), and after 1 year, I have two holes there because of the screws that hold the plate on - unfortunately, but realistically, they are too long, and stick into the bumper - not sure if this only happens when the wind pressure pushes the plate back or not, but if I look behind my plate, there are two screws jutting into the bumper into about that area where those holes are. If I ever move to another state, I would have to keep a plate on just to hide the marks. Another small mistake by Nissan.
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When I objected, my dealer simply found two small matching black screws he inserted into the holes and no one knows there's anything there but me. They should always ask first---especially if the buyer, like me, is from out of state.