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Is the one on at the moment drilled and fixed? - most are. Little plastic cover caps over self tapped screws
If not,it is quite easy to mark out and drill a couple of holes for a number plate holder like the one you show. Not bulky IMO
Where you position the holder is only plastic (From what I recall) anyway
Or use strong self adhesive tape?
Does anyone have any experience of fixing a number plate on using one of these, rather than drilling and screwing the plate on?
Do they look good, or too bulky?
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heres what i did i placed my number plate that had holes alreadi in it INTO the surround to see if any of the holes lined up.
if no holes lined up then i drilled holes through the existing holes in the number plate leaving you with 2 holes exactly where you had them with your number plate.
take out your number plate and srew the surround onto your car then place your unmarked number plate into the surround and close surround
Cheers Chris, I wondered if you'd picked it up on a trip to France with the forum....
Glad to help. No- no trip to France with the club. Do Belgium/France several times a year to visit family
From what I remember it was a site that did a selection of vehicle manufacturers on the plate holder, Citroen was just one, and as said, theres push out clips on the bottom and the frontage flips up to remove the plates
Always felt a bit guilty when cars drove past, amd I was fiddling with my number plate- swapping them over and that LOL
Good for putting show plates on, then swapping back to legals for the way home.
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