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    Offset numberplate mount

    Can anyone help me out?

    Jing told me that they need to be custom made? Anyone know where i could pick one up? Or even steps to make one and where exactly to attach it?

    Thanks
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    #2
    ebay sells everything... though your paying $10US plus p&h for a metal bracket and some screws
    http://search.ebay.com.au/jdm-plate-...sPageNameZWD2S

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      #3
      Yer i know... kinda seems like a waste... and they probably wont fit Aussie plates... correct me if i'm wrong. Thanks bro.

      Might just make one. Can anyone else help me out? maybe some dimensions for an aussie one?
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bboy_R View Post
        Can anyone help me out?

        Jing told me that they need to be custom made? Anyone know where i could pick one up? Or even steps to make one and where exactly to attach it?

        Thanks
        Go to bunnings and buy a strip of aluminium.
        Use a bench vise and a hammer.
        Drill some holes and pop rivet
        happyhong says:
        aus only have 3 r
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        civic R, integra R and jonnieR

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          #5
          Originally posted by fueltank View Post
          Go to bunnings and buy a strip of aluminium.
          Use a bench vise and a hammer.
          Drill some holes and pop rivet
          Flimsy much? haha yeah probably the easiest way
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            #6
            depending on the thickness it shouldnt be flimsy, the ones your looking at on ebay would be similar anyway

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              #7
              drill a few holes + cable tie will fix the job

              z10 says:
              i bet you will have 10000 wheels when you are done
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                #8
                I'm a n00bzor at making shit tho lol...

                *little whiny kids voice* Daaaaaaaaaavvvveee can u pleaseeeee help me make one if i come round to yours?
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                  #9
                  theres probably a hole behind your number plate holder anyway, so even if you move the plates, there's gonna be a hole right inthe middle of your front bar

                  z10 says:
                  i bet you will have 10000 wheels when you are done
                  z10 says:
                  mon-fri 9am-5pm chasing for jazz parts

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                    #10
                    unless you pay to shave it and respray it... if your a noob at DIY, should you even consider doing this? drilling into your front bar and all ...

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                      #11
                      James, you have a 2004 model right? If so then behind your number plate holder you most likely will have a hole in your front bar anyways rofl....I have one in mine ):

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by noodleman View Post
                        theres probably a hole behind your number plate holder anyway, so even if you move the plates, there's gonna be a hole right inthe middle of your front bar
                        mad ...... more air flow

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                          #13
                          dude...its really not that hard...

                          what you need:
                          - 2x mini 90 degree brackets (purchased from bunnings for $2)
                          - 2x screws (purchased from bunnings for $0.20)
                          - 2x existing number plate bolts (youve got these)
                          - Power drill (ask your dad)
                          - Drill bit (ask your dad)

                          1. Screw your number plate to the mini brackets, on on each side to line it up.
                          2. Trial where you want the number plate to be.
                          3. Mark it with white out.
                          4. Drill the holes.
                          5. Screw it in.

                          And no, im not a scientist, or a magician...

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                            #14
                            F@#$ me.... Leslie is a magician!

                            haha cheers dude, But yeah... Mo if i do end up taking off the front holder there is going to be a gaping hole....
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                              #15
                              stick a camera in the hole for you amateur parkers
                              Nankangs, Better than Your-Mums-Cans

                              * Please note, I hate Nankangs.

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