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euro plate, yay? nay?
so i took off my license plate and there are quite a bit of holes left behind.
should i cover them up with a euro plate, leave my license plate on, fill them in, or just leave it?
also couls someone post some pics of a4s with front euro plates? i just cant make up my mind![:@]
should i cover them up with a euro plate, leave my license plate on, fill them in, or just leave it?
also couls someone post some pics of a4s with front euro plates? i just cant make up my mind![:@]
I'd say as long as your state doesn't require a front lisc plate, and you got holes in your front bumper--go for it. They look cool on the A4's.
The only reason I don't have one on my A4 is that I don't have holes in the front, and I can't seem to bring myself to drill thru my car[&:]
The only reason I don't have one on my A4 is that I don't have holes in the front, and I can't seem to bring myself to drill thru my car[&:]
you can use rare earth magents to mount the plate if you're shy about drilling holes....I believe thats how Jest has his mounted....
I've got mine due to show up any day now, can't wait to see how it looks
I've got mine due to show up any day now, can't wait to see how it looks
ORIGINAL: TheJazz7
you can use rare earth magents to mount the plate if you're shy about drilling holes....I believe thats how Jest has his mounted....
I've got mine due to show up any day now, can't wait to see how it looks
you can use rare earth magents to mount the plate if you're shy about drilling holes....I believe thats how Jest has his mounted....
I've got mine due to show up any day now, can't wait to see how it looks
Earth magents will work on the bumper of my 98 a4?
Where can I find these?











