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Midlife member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 7
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Okay, when I first bought my Mustang I came in here asking if anyone knew of a way to mount the front license plates WITHOUT drilling holes in my front fascia. Some said don't do it pay the fine, some said go ahead and drill holes, which of course I couldn't bring myself to do,, So I finally just made some myself. Take a look at my photo gallery and let me know what you think. THANKS!!!!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 1,382
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Sweet, what exactly did you do to make that?
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Midlife member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 7
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I had a friend of mine cut them out of 5/8" aluminum sheet using his waterjet cutter. Then I finished machining them at my CNC Machine jobshop. Had one of my paint Vendors paint them black powder coat. Cost me two cases of Beer.
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you know, you should patent that idea and sell it to one of these mustang parts manufacturers...you'll be an overnight millionaire.
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