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Rego Plate surrounds

Postby Blakey » Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:17 pm

do anyone know of rego plate surrounds that you don't have to screw the numberplate to the car and only have to screw the surround?

i have seen one on a car where the plate was enclosed in the surround and not screwed to the car and only the surround was screwed to the car.

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Postby Aspired » Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:29 pm

Kingpin surrounds are like that.
Thats what I have on my car. It lets you adjust the hight of the plate aswell,
so I have my front plate fitted in the centre of the front bar.

Here's a pic of my rear plate.

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In this pic you can see the backing plate that screws onto the car.
Its got heaps of holes in it, so you use the one that suits you.

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Re: Rego Plate surrounds

Postby aspir3 » Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:56 pm

I used 8 round stick on Velcro about 20mm in diameter, to hold my plate on. No screws required, the Velcro stops the plate rubbing against paintwork and when I wash the car it is really east to pull off to clean. Velcro is strong enough to hold plates but does not stop someone from taking them. I do not leave my car in unsafe areas but if I do I just remove them and put them in the car.
The other thing is you can mount them where you like. I have mine evenly between the 2 grills. On yours it covers the top of the bottom grill.You can see from the picture on the left or my garage

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Postby Blakey » Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:46 pm

yer but i don't want to get mine stolen they cost to much to have to get a replacement set.

those ones that you have aspired does your numberplate have any screws in it? as that what i don't want to have to drill holes in my numberplate. as it has no holes in it atm and i want to keep it that way. that's why im looking for a surround that doesn't need me to fix the plate to the car. if so where did you get the kingpin surround from?
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Postby aspir3 » Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:09 pm

Yes my plates have holes at the top and bottom. There are no screws attaching plate. There are holes at the top i could use, but as I mention I wanted the plate between the grills. The way I see it if someone wants your plates a couple of screws will not stop them and most of the time they do more damage to your paint then new plates are worth. i have also bent the front plate to the shape of the bumper which I believe makes it look neater as the edges are not sticking out.Image URL: http://www.images.clubcj.net/results/20 ... rplate.jpg
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Postby Aspired » Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:56 pm

My plates also have holes in them and the screws do go through the holes in the number plate. I bought mine from Autobarn.
Here's a pic of my front with the number plate off so you can see the back plate and the location in the corners for the screws that hold the cover on.

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