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- Apr 8, 2002
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Do they sell something that can hold the plate to the front of the car without having to drill into the bumper?
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Originally posted by L2RTSiAWD
Well it's not for my car so you don't have to worry about a FMIC. As long as it's legal to have it on the dash that may be the way to go. I'll look at the bumper again and see what can be done, I just didn't know if anyone had done it.


Originally posted by 98FWDSM
no offense, but i would NEVER put my front license plate on my dash, i was told by a local officer that my father is good friends with that if you were ever to get in a accident, imagine how fast it is flying around in the car and how sharp the edges are....someone will almost definetly get cut!
My cousin's uncle's son's buddy heard of a guy who knew someone that was trying to buy a Corvette for $200 because someone had died in it and the stink got into the fiberglass...Originally posted by devlish
i remember hearing something drivers ed about 8 years ago... something like this: during an accident the driver was decapitated by a box of kleenex that was on the back dash of their car when they got into the accident. the force of that small, lightweight box flying forward upon hitting the other car was enough to take off their head.