Nissan / Ferrari License Plate Kits These are better than Stillen's and they fit the NISMO and the regular 370's as well.
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07-20-2011, 02:49 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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These are better than Stillen's and they fit the NISMO and the regular 370's as well.
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I don't like that law, but I do understand why. In the Law Enforcement's point of view, a front license place makes a lot more sense in order to identify the vehicle instantly. The only we to get around it is if we have some form of GPS/BLUETOOTH so that the police could identify "this Z belongs to Johnny." I mean, what happens if someone stole your car and you have Lo-Jack, how could they identify this gunmetal Z is yours and not the wrong persons'? Otherwise, this is what we have to work with for now. As to why $75, there's always room for competition. You have a right to either buy their product or buy someone else's or create your very own bracket. I'm pretty sure raw materials costs no more than $15, but making exact thread to create the thread on a bar/pipe of metal takes a lot of work and time. Lastly, I don't like how it looks as a daily, but if you need to take photo-shoots, I love how all I need is a monkey wrench and spend only 10 seconds removing the thing w/ license plate in tacked without scratching the bumper. Also, you live in Orange County. You, of all people, should know how stupidly expensive a fix it ticket costs now.
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I think of it like this. The ticket will be upwards of $100. The bracket is upwards of $100. The bracket would be a good buy, especially if you have a cool specialty plate like me
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My cars will never have front plates. Ticket -- zip tie -- sign off -- remove.
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I thought there was a Nissan front license plate bracket designed for the 370Z with a notch in it to fit around the hood and that attaches to the plastic fascia at the top of of the grill. The fascia has two small indentations where the bracket screws can be attached. This set up is also centered as opposed to the off center Stillen tow hook mount.
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RCK- there is. im using one. it looks fine for me but since it looks like an ordinary plate on ordinary cars, i might get that mower guy's one to shift it out of place to make it look more aftermarket.
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Its 6 ways adjustable. So you can have it more towards the center of the bumper if you wanted, and you can have it higher up if you want. I like mine JDM'd so I put it all the way to the left and all the way down.
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interesting!! So how many inches to the right can you have the plate compared to yours now ?
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You see the black little state of Texas at the top right of the license plate? That's "about" where the metal rod is right now. Now you see the black Star at the top left of the plate? There's another rod mounting point about right there. So imagine where that would put it.
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oh thats awesome... i will be ordering one of those... +rep thanks!
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