license plate
so today i was determined to get the license plate thing off the front of my car, i eventually did after i took out tin snips, a dremel and a sludge hammer, i had no idea there was going to be like 3 dime sized holes under that, so i just screwed my plate onto the old holes that were there for the plate, now my question is, is there any filler i can use to fill the holes or is it cheaper to get a euro plate?, i want to move my plate to the lower corner of my car but dont want to have 3 huge holes in my bumper.
if you have nothing better to do and it annoys you as it would me, you can bondo and sand and primer and sand and paint and sand and paint and sand and clearcoat and sand and do some rubbing compound, polishing compound then wax it.
Where exactly do you plan on moving your plate... Since you have fogs I don't really see how you're going to move it to a good looking spot in the lower corner. Using a euro plate and your normal plate will make the bumper look too cluttered. Personally, I think that you should just keep it in the middle where it was, but take off that chrome looking frame. And also take ro_jas out of your Audi wishlist.
But to (kinda) answer your question, ask jeeves.
But to (kinda) answer your question, ask jeeves.
why should i take them out, i know there 800$ a rim but i like them, and this is what i mean
my photoshop skills are rusty right now, but heres a quick example

or the other side, i already held the plate up to the spot, it looks possible just a few zipties
my photoshop skills are rusty right now, but heres a quick example

or the other side, i already held the plate up to the spot, it looks possible just a few zipties
i know that, i typed b5 front in google and got that picture i said w.e it works, but really i posted this thread cuz i wanted to know where to get a euro plate. not a guide on how to move my plate 6 inches
Maybe it was someone else but I thought you started a different thread about that before. About if it would be a good idea putting your required front plate in the window and a euro plate on the bumper. Euro plates are not even legal in the first place but you should be able to get by with them on in some states, but it might be pretty hard to when you are required to have a New York plate up front.


