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TacoZ 12-27-2008 03:36 AM

Front Plate
 
Does anyone know how they are bolting on the front license plate? I hope they aren't going to drill a hole into the front bumper. Some dealers are known to do that crap and I would not buy a car with holes in the front bumper.

In California, it is required that you have both the front and back plate on at all times. I always take off the front because it looks fugly with it on.

WUKILLABEEZ78 12-27-2008 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by TacoZ (Post 12954)
Does anyone know how they are bolting on the front license plate? I hope they aren't going to drill a hole into the front bumper. Some dealers are known to do that crap and I would not buy a car with holes in the front bumper.

In California, it is required that you have both the front and back plate on at all times. I always take off the front because it looks fugly with it on.

In NC only a rear plate is required and that's great because I hate how cars look with front plates. As far as dealers go many of them do put their special dealer plate on the front and they do typically put it up there by drilling two holes in the front of the bumper. I'm not worried about the dealer doing this to my 370Z though because I'm ordering mine from the factory and will tell them not to put on the dealer plate.

AK370Z 12-27-2008 03:44 AM

I think you have the drill onto the front bumper :(. I do remember Stillen coming out with a great product for the 350Z. Maybe you can contact Stillen. They ARE one of our sponsors ;)

TacoZ 12-27-2008 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by WUKILLABEEZ78 (Post 12955)
In NC only a rear plate is required and that's great because I hate how cars look with front plates. As far as dealers go many of them do put their special dealer plate on the front and they do typically put it up there by drilling two holes in the front of the bumper. I'm not worried about the dealer doing this to my 370Z though because I'm ordering mine from the factory and will tell them not to put on the dealer plate.

I'm gonna sound so stupid for this but, you can order from the factory? How do you do that? And does that mean you only have to pay invoice? If so, why doesn't everyone do this?

TacoZ 12-27-2008 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 12956)
I think you have the drill onto the front bumper :(. I do remember Stillen coming out with a great product for the 350Z. Maybe you can contact Stillen. They ARE one of our sponsors ;)

Like this one:
http://www.stillen.com/product_images/105350.jpg

AK370Z 12-27-2008 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by TacoZ (Post 12958)

Yes. Though, I went with ZEEBracket and I love it. It's been holding up really good. I'm pretty sure STILLEN one is waaay better crafted and more rigid.

Looking forward to STILLEN'S answer for the 370z

TacoZ 12-27-2008 04:20 AM

AK370Z, do you ever sleep? I heard a rumor that you are really just a robot that replies to every post no matter what time of day it is.

AK370Z 12-27-2008 04:34 AM

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Originally Posted by TacoZ (Post 12965)
AK370Z, do you ever sleep? I heard a rumor that you are really just a robot that replies to every post no matter what time of day it is.

:icon17: I think Matt has the same problem.

I have only slept 5 hours in last 30 hours. My eyes are closing now but I still have some stuff to do here on the forums. It's 5:41 AM here BTW :icon14:

azn370z 12-27-2008 10:39 AM

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If you look at the owners manual it shows that the holes are drilled through the black part of the bumper. Usually the dealers are the ones that installs the license plate when the car arrives at the dealership. I bought the z bracket for my 350z. But if you're clever you shouldn't have to buy the z bracket and just screw your plates directly into the black part.

Mythos219 12-27-2008 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by azn370z (Post 12983)
If you look at the owners manual it shows that the holes are drilled through the black part of the bumper. Usually the dealers are the ones that installs the license plate when the car arrives at the dealership. I bought the z bracket for my 350z. But if you're clever you shouldn't have to buy the z bracket and just screw your plates directly into the black part.

Right. That's what I figured when seeing that black strip that fattens up right in the center.

Most states require front license plates. If you don't want holes in your front bumper make sure to tell the dealer repeatedly not to drill it.

It does look better without a front license plate but I think it loses its novelty after getting the first few tickets.

nogoodname 12-27-2008 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by TacoZ (Post 12958)

yea, that went into the tow hook thing...the 370 doesnt have a tow hook there anymore, might be like the G37 where to tow hook is a bit to the left of the grille now......... the common method is to drill holes for a bracket.. :shakes head:

good thing front plates are not issued over here...lol..... i win :tup:

o0javi0o 12-27-2008 12:53 PM

I don't like how front plates looks in any car...
Just tell the dealer, if its not required by law, that you don't want anything on your front bumper, anything, no holes, no screws no nothing. They have to honor you that because you are the customer and you are making the purchase of a specific product. ;)

nismoflip6 12-27-2008 01:27 PM

When I use to work at the Nissan dealership here in Honolulu...we were required to drill into the bumpers...well...except for the GT-R:D

nogoodname 12-27-2008 01:28 PM

^^ if the customer asks, then it's a different story...lol...right?

nismoflip6 12-27-2008 01:36 PM

Most of the time no...cuz Hawaii is a 2 plate state...and we are required to do it during PDI (Pre Delivery Inspection)


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