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MK1 Front Number Plate Brackets

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Risocco
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MK1 Front Number Plate Brackets

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Hey guys, how do these affix to the bumper on your MK1s and would it be possible to use them on a MK2?

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L-shaped bracket bolts to the bottom of the bumper.
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would be dead easy to make some. bit of flat bar bent into an L shape. 2 of those, bit of flat steel plate welded to them to take the plate, then just drill and bolt thru the bottom of the bumper
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Re: MK1 Front Number Plate Brackets

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Nate wrote:would be dead easy to make some. bit of flat bar bent into an L shape. 2 of those, bit of flat steel plate welded to them to take the plate, then just drill and bolt thru the bottom of the bumper
Pretty much what I'm gonna do :good:

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