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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
West
Washington License Plate Law
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<blockquote data-quote="71stang99" data-source="post: 1769716" data-attributes="member: 2749"><p>We have the plate rule here, its BS and screws up the bumper, my 99 Cobra had it on the car already so I took it off and put 'buttons' painted to the cars color to fill the holes, looked cheesy up close but from a distance it was ok. When I bought the 03 new I told them not to put it on the car otherwise I wouldnt buy it. My spouses 04 F150 came with it on, however it was a split bumper so they actually were smart and didnt have it drilled on, I just removed the tabs from behind and yanked the damn thing off. The idea about keeping one in the glove box sounds pretty good to me, no flying objects or scratches on the dash, just pull it out when its needed and tuck it away when not, otherwise I suppose you could buy some tape and wrap the edges to prevent scratching if you really wanted it on your dash all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71stang99, post: 1769716, member: 2749"] We have the plate rule here, its BS and screws up the bumper, my 99 Cobra had it on the car already so I took it off and put 'buttons' painted to the cars color to fill the holes, looked cheesy up close but from a distance it was ok. When I bought the 03 new I told them not to put it on the car otherwise I wouldnt buy it. My spouses 04 F150 came with it on, however it was a split bumper so they actually were smart and didnt have it drilled on, I just removed the tabs from behind and yanked the damn thing off. The idea about keeping one in the glove box sounds pretty good to me, no flying objects or scratches on the dash, just pull it out when its needed and tuck it away when not, otherwise I suppose you could buy some tape and wrap the edges to prevent scratching if you really wanted it on your dash all the time. [/QUOTE]
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