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    Anti Theft methods for Number plates.

    Hey Guys,

    What sort of prevention methods do you use to prevent your number plates getting stolen?

    anti theft screws?
    special frames that are difficult to undo?

    anyone got recommendations?

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    super glue

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    weld?

    what more did you want that you didn't mention?

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    just get those anti theft screws that requires special STAR allen keys for removal.
    B to BFrank to K .... ive had it ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by IV73CI View Post
    just get those anti theft screws that requires special STAR allen keys for removal.
    LOL.
    There a piece of shit.
    You can use a big flat head screw drive to unscrew them...
    Very easily too.

    Wanna be extremely Anal... Pot rivet the plates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WATAJK View Post
    LOL.
    There a piece of shit.
    You can use a big flat head screw drive to unscrew them...
    Very easily too.

    Wanna be extremely Anal... Pot rivet the plates.
    Pot rivet is so easy to smash through..

    U cat put a flat head in a torx head screw?? This is the star bolt i was talkin about.



    Not every1 carries a torx head screw driver?? Lol
    B to BFrank to K .... ive had it ......

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    I can still manage to open them with a screwdriver, but if it is done up really tight dont think you will be able to.
    OEM parts whore

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    Use a normal phillips head screw with washer and once tight drill the + out and when and if you ever need to remove cut the screw head off.

    Simple and effective

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    I reckon just weld the plates to the chassis.

    Topic closed.

    Imb4rage!
    B to BFrank to K .... ive had it ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    Use a normal phillips head screw with washer and once tight drill the + out and when and if you ever need to remove cut the screw head off.

    Simple and effective
    this is best idea in thread i reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WATAJK View Post
    .. Pot rivet the plates.
    Quote Originally Posted by IV73CI View Post
    Pot rivet is so easy to smash through..

    For fucks sake you cunts!

    WHAT THE FUCK HAVE I SAID BEFORE ABOUT LEARNING HOW TO USE THE LANGUAGE FUCKING PROPERLY?!?!?!?!

    There is no such thing as a "pot rivet", its called a motherfucking POP RIVET



    Quote Originally Posted by IV73CI View Post
    I reckon just weld the plates to the chassis.

    Topic closed.

    Imb4rage!
    TOO FUCKING EARLY TO BE IN B4 RAGE

    Number plates attach to the bumper bars. Bumper bars are made out of plastic. YOU CANNOT FUCKING WELD METAL TO PLASTIC!!!

    And if you weld it to the chassis, itll be hidden behind the bumper bars, defeating the ENTIRE FUCKING PURPOSE OF A NUMBER PLATE

    to see all of my build, checkout


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