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Old Mar 9, 2010 | 03:40 AM
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Front License Plate Screws

So now I have to put my front plate back on the car (08 G37S) and I was wondering what size/or type screws are used to secure the plate to the bracket. I was gonna go to the dealership tomorrow and see what they got but was wondering if home depot or a hardware store would have some generic version since its just for the license plate to be screwed into the bracket. Hardware stores and the dealership are a ways from my house so killing this with one quick trip would be great. Thanks guys
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Old Mar 9, 2010 | 08:59 AM
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Don't put it on, looks so much better without it.

And actually its kind of good when you get caught speeding. When i get pulled over for speeding the cop usually ends up giving me a break and writing me a ticket for no front plate instead of speeding.
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Old Mar 9, 2010 | 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by csnpsu
Don't put it on, looks so much better without it.

And actually its kind of good when you get caught speeding. When i get pulled over for speeding the cop usually ends up giving me a break and writing me a ticket for no front plate instead of speeding.
haha that is true once I got cited for having front windows tinted when I did a u turn in a non u turn intersection. It ended up costing me about 80 dollars to redo my front window tints instead of 180 for the citation.

I promise you though you wont have the same luck with ******* CHP.
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