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Okay guy's its time to take a step back from the keyboard and relax, this is getting way to heated in here and straying from the orginal intent of the question.
I too, had a problem with drilling the front bumper on a 1995 Boss Shinoda vert after an accident so I drilled under the bumper where it couldn't be seen and made an angle bracket to mount the plate on. Now I use the plate when driving on the road but can take it off for car shows. I forget what the cut off is but there is a cutoff where a front plate is not required. I know when I got my QQ plates for my 68 mustang they gave me a slip of paper that said it was optional to run the front plate, and I was pulled over for it and the local cop told me he was going to write me for not having a front tag. I told him it was optional with QQ plates and he said no its not so I showed him the paper and he had to let me go.
Actually, the purpose of a front license plate is so when you run over someone in a parking lot and flee the scene, they can look at the imprint on the victim's **** to determine who committed the felony.
I don't have a front plate either. It fell off and I never worried about it. My service station which does my inspection reminds me of this every two years and I keep saying "oh, yeah, I forgot" and then I actually do forget by the time i get home. lmao.
If I got pulled over the cops would find enough more obvious things to ticket me for anyway.
Midnite Rider, Not to bust your chops, but to look at your posts, from first glance does look like an attack. Now I and Im sure others, know tht it isnt one but probably might want to word your replies little differently. It is kiinda hard to reading on the internet, as you know, and getting exact pronunciation and emphasis, therefore making oyur posts look like an attack when it isnt really that.
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