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| Porsche 997 GT3 |
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| number plate |
| jerry42 02-05-2009 |
What if you were using it for a track car or you can avoid having a front number plate in your state/country? i would want a rebate in the front guard for a number plate if i didnt have to |
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| bruxell 02-04-2009 |
My first thought was "What the hell are you complaining about? This car is amazing!" But the more I think about it, you're right! Why can't carmakers come up with decent ways to hide the front plate? A couple American sports cars have featured a recess for the front plate, why can't a car that costs well over $100K? Couldn't they at least off-set the plate a little? Car is still crazy awesome though. |
| License Plate Tacked On |
| Didymus 02-02-2009 |
The appearance of the nose is spoiled by the license plate. It looks like an afterthought. Manufacturers should face the fact that their cars will fitted with front plates and integrate them harmoniously into the design. |
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