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Somebody, maybe Stillen? has a front plate mount that screws onto a bolt that plugs in where the tow hook goes. Means no cutting/drilling holes into your bumper. I'd like
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Somebody, maybe Stillen? has a front plate mount that screws onto a bolt that plugs in where the tow hook goes. Means no cutting/drilling holes into your bumper. I'd like to see one in the flesh, however before I commit. Are there locking nuts to keep the plate from rotating on the stud?
Yeah, here's the link http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?i...SAN&model=370Z Last edited by Mergnthwirker; 06-24-2009 at 07:57 PM. |
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Looks nice, and I've never seen it before, must be somewhat new. And yeah, I'd want some proof too.
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