Rear license plate
#2
self tapping screws and a plate..my plate screws directly to the plastic assembly.
DIY link:
http://www.ehow.com/how_3377_install...se-plates.html
to remove, do it in reverse order
DIY link:
http://www.ehow.com/how_3377_install...se-plates.html
to remove, do it in reverse order
Last edited by aben8057; 04-05-2006 at 06:25 PM.
#3
just don't install the license plates...pro's no tickets when taking a red light, no one can trace your car/address etc, no one can write down your license #
and since your name is ojpimpson...you are better off that way!
con's...when the police pulls you over..your going to be in deep s...., but since you are OJ you are probably going to run anyways! and with your P no one in a copcar can keep up....!!
and since your name is ojpimpson...you are better off that way!
con's...when the police pulls you over..your going to be in deep s...., but since you are OJ you are probably going to run anyways! and with your P no one in a copcar can keep up....!!
#6
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Originally Posted by riad
Use a nail gun and shoot it in right over the Carerra badge.
#7
Originally Posted by ojpimpson
What do I need to install A rear license plate.(parts) ck out pic.
That black plastic plate had 4 holes at the appropriate spacing for a license plate. Used screws to attach the metal plate to it.
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#8
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Liquid Nails will do the trick. And when you get a new plate, just glue it over the old one.
Ever since I gave the Monster-in-Law a tube of Liquid Nails (re-labled as DentureGrip) to hold her dentures in place, life has been just a bit sweeter (and much quieter).
Ever since I gave the Monster-in-Law a tube of Liquid Nails (re-labled as DentureGrip) to hold her dentures in place, life has been just a bit sweeter (and much quieter).
#9
Originally Posted by ojpimpson
What do I need to install A rear license plate.(parts) ck out pic.