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Originally Posted by MightyBobo Thats...really crappy haha. I dont even know wtf Im looking at really, other than the license plate :-p. I need a better angle from the front

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Old 06-07-2010, 11:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thats...really crappy haha. I dont even know wtf Im looking at really, other than the license plate :-p. I need a better angle from the front to go with it, if you would, from the front/side.
It gets better when you give it a second.. he's saying the plate itself isn't flush with the bumper on both sides.

My question would be, is it 'flush' pointing forward, so that the plate appears to be straight if looking at it dead on, versus from up top.

If they're going for 'effectiveness' in making your plate visible, they probably shot for the plate being flush to the front, rather than flush with the curves of the front fascia.
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It gets better when you give it a second.. he's saying the plate itself isn't flush with the bumper on both sides.

My question would be, is it 'flush' pointing forward, so that the plate appears to be straight if looking at it dead on, versus from up top.

If they're going for 'effectiveness' in making your plate visible, they probably shot for the plate being flush to the front, rather than flush with the curves of the front fascia.

That is the "reason" supposdely for the holes too...
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