Front plate placement / Let's see those personalized License plates

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The one from EOSPlates is very good too.

It allows for plenty of side to side incremental changes as well as angles. It fits perfectly just below the bumper line under the headlight and is slightly recessed so as not to snag on anything.

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The one from EOSPlates is very good too.

It allows for plenty of side to side incremental changes as well as angles. It fits perfectly just below the bumper line under the headlight and is slightly recessed so as not to snag on anything.

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I see that there is a mid and full size. Is there any reason to go with the full size or will the mid suffice?
 

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I see that there is a mid and full size. Is there any reason to go with the full size or will the mid suffice?
I went with the smaller one.
 

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The one from EOSPlates is very good too.

It allows for plenty of side to side incremental changes as well as angles. It fits perfectly just below the bumper line under the headlight and is slightly recessed so as not to snag on anything.

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Can you provide a photo from the front of the car?
 

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I see that there is a mid and full size. Is there any reason to go with the full size or will the mid suffice?
Of course the mid will suffice, that’s why they make it lol, but I have the full size for one specific reason... protection. Either way your plate will cover the bracket, so I wanted to be sure I have full corner to corner plate protection.
 

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I've got the Carbonio one, mounted low. The bottom inch or so is blocked off anyways as the Supra is over cooled as standard otherwise. It doesn't affect the car as a daily driver. If I were to take it on track then I could take it off with an Alan key in 2mins if it was an issue.

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Also the sto n show would be even lower so less of an issue, but the Carbonio mount works better for a UK plate
 

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I also got carbonion mount as well. I really like how symmetry it is than having license plate mount on off side.
 

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Man this has been haunting me lol, I live in jersey and I saw the bulky ass monstrosity for the plate and I'm just like nope. I don't think front plates were even thought of with our cars.
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