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  1. #13
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    Integra DC5
    Wow that looks great!
    One question, how did you bend the metal? I saw that piece at bunnings before and it looked rather thin?
    And what's the Clip that has thread? :S

  2. #14
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    May 2010
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    Melbourne
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    DC5R
    You can bend the metal with your hands, yeah it is rather thin, only 1mm thick but its still rigid/strong enough and not warp when your drive.

    The clip with thread is from your big ugly stock bracket, which i took off and reused. The screw/bolt that holds the number plate to the stock bracket is screwed into that clip's thread. If you dont have it, you can always cable tie it tight as an alternative hehe.

  3. #15
    Search for DC5 DIY Number Plate Bracket

  4. #16
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    Melbourne
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    Clio RS197



    Not the greatest photos. But its two bits of angle, pop riveted together. Used the stock number plates mount points.

  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by type_AHH View Post
    A flat piece of metal like this will do nicely. Can buy from hardware stores like Bunning for like $1
    Attachment 17838

    So this is how it looks on the front bumper, dead straight no angle
    Attachment 17839

    This is how it looks side-on, close up.
    Attachment 17837
    thats exactly like mine. i was fortunate enough to buy it like that

  6. #18
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    Mar 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    DC5R
    i suggest to you have slim line number plates to make it sit in nicely

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