i dont really care for the plates on front. here in GA, we only have license plates in the rear so i didnt even drill the holes for the front plates. if the previous owner did drill the holes however, then i would definitely get a front plate.
i have one similar to that on the front of my stang. i got it from www.mustangsunlimited.com i think it was about $30 + shipping. it is pretty thick stainless with the actual pony emblem on there. im pretty sure that they have one like that but cheaper. i got mine in the 3/4 size so it looks better on the bumper than the full size.
Those are quite expensive! I've been trying to find some too. The previous owner had the front plate on I took it off, but i don't like how you can see the holes from the screws....I don't really like that one for the front. Maybe you could just use the holder with no plate for the front. That is what I was thinking of doing.
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1998 GT 5-speed..........R.I.P. 14.20 @ 98.07 My video
Here in minnesota you need plates on the front. Although on my winter jeep ive been driving aorund with only a rear plate, and with texas plates, with out the regrestation sticker in teh windshield lol. Still havent gotten pulled over
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the absolute nicest plate frames i have seen were done by George at MGW. mgwltd.com They are beautiful. But way too expensive. My father has the viper frames on his viper and they are sweet. but they are expensive for 1 let alone buying 2. i bought cheap ones from mustangtuning.com and they are nice but nothing too crazy special
well in ct we are suppose to have them front and back but i don't because i don't want to drill the front bumper...only part of my car that isn't ****ed up...plus they don't care...pulled into my driveway with the cop watching the front of my car didn't say anything
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1990 Hatch 4 cylinder auto red interior 83,000 (only $400)
convert to 2.3T 5 speed some time...along with a nice new black paint job