Number plate holder

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Number plate holder
Sivik avatar
Sivik
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where u guys gettin these number plate holders from?

no1lowr avatar
no1lowr
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i may be interested in one of those
wrkd94toy avatar
wrkd94toy
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i dont know anyone that sells them but they are easy to make all you need is a torch and some small tubing
no1lowr avatar
no1lowr
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true, but i think he may be reffering to the billet ones
wrkd94toy avatar
wrkd94toy
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well i cant see that its billet by the pic but try bad billet accesories direct or trenz hope this helps
Sivik avatar
Sivik
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oh ok tru, yea doesnt look to hard to make i guess, what are the bittet ones? got a link?
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cuzican
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The one on the back of my car is made out of 1/2" pipe and a piece of 3/4" square tubing. Bent the round tubing to a 90 deg. angle, welded a piece of 16 gauge plate to it to mount the tag to, and slid the other end into the 3/4" square tubing welded them together and cut a notch into square tubing verticaly and drilled a hole horizontaly. Then bolted it to the tow hook on the back of the car.
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Sivik
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Originally posted by cuzican



The one on the back of my car is made out of 1/2" pipe and a piece of 3/4" square tubing. Bent the round tubing to a 90 deg. angle, welded a piece of 16 gauge plate to it to mount the tag to, and slid the other end into the 3/4" square tubing welded them together and cut a notch into square tubing verticaly and drilled a hole horizontaly. Then bolted it to the tow hook on the back of the car.

oh mean as, wud you happen to hav any pics of it close up?, so its less confusing lol
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Pics are worth a thousand words. The lighted plate frame is from Billet Specialties, but I'm sure that you can get a cheaper one.Originally posted by Sivik



Originally posted by cuzican



The one on the back of my car is made out of 1/2" pipe and a piece of 3/4" square tubing. Bent the round tubing to a 90 deg. angle, welded a piece of 16 gauge plate to it to mount the tag to, and slid the other end into the 3/4" square tubing welded them together and cut a notch into square tubing verticaly and drilled a hole horizontaly. Then bolted it to the tow hook on the back of the car.

oh mean as, wud you happen to hav any pics of it close up?, so its less confusing lol

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cuzican
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Lets try that again with the correct address. http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t224/CUTTIN-CUZICAN/100_0459.jpg