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8 Aug 2008, 04:41 PM
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![]() Me, my wife, my son, my daughter, my GTR: 1 big happy family ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 367 Joined: 12th October, 2007 From: Newcastle Car(s): R34 GTR V-spec Trader Rating : 0 |
Do I just unscrew the stock metal bracket thing, throw it away and then drill new holes into the cut out section of the front bar?? This would move the plate up a bit higher and would look better. Is there a better way to do it than I have mentioned??
Thanks -------------------- Godzilla Zone
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8 Aug 2008, 06:13 PM
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![]() Onitsuka Tigers - Mexico 66 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 149 Joined: 17th December, 2007 From: Ryde, Sydney Real Name: Anthony Trader Rating : 0 |
yeah you could use an intermediate plate in between, put two sets of holes. one for original screws, one set for the plate
then youd have the safety of not messing up the front bar lol plus, you can always go back to it later. -------------------- it's airbrushed, sorry
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12 Aug 2008, 07:27 PM
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Rank: RB20E ![]() Posts: 8 Joined: 1st November, 2005 Car(s): Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Trader Rating : 0 |
Better way to do it is bend a piece of metal and create a bracket for it..
I used an aluminium piece of metal for mine.. |
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