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SGH said:My bumper does not need painting, I might just get a shorter plate and remove the plinth
SGH said:I looked at Static Plate but wondered if they sit flat on the contour of the bumper behind plinth.
Phil 997 said:They must do a plinth for the 997.2 GTS , call your OPC there should be 3 types for the GTS they dont actually call it a short plinth they call them plinth for USA spec cars and plinth for Japan spec cars one is short and thin the other is shorter than our stock one but much deeper . they can print off the sizes and you will know which one you need , I am pretty sure it was the USA spec one when I ordered my 997.2 GT3 one that I then couldn't use due to screw holes in the bumper being too wide. :thumb: :thumb:
Milo72 said:SGH said:I looked at Static Plate but wondered if they sit flat on the contour of the bumper behind plinth.
Don't know if you can see on mine but it has a slight ripple on the top. I move it around though and had it on the bonnet (looked s**t) Alfa style (looked even worse) and have driven it quite often without it on at all... looks best 😀
Mine is a smaller size, I don't think a full size would sit flush.
Milo72 said:I took mine off completely, had the wholes filled and repainted and bought a short static plate. It's the way to go.
Counter Of Beans said:That plate looks great Milo, but is it road legal? Their website suggests not.
What will happen at MOT time?
Milo72 said:Counter Of Beans said:That plate looks great Milo, but is it road legal? Their website suggests not.
What will happen at MOT time?
Not not road legal at all...
When it comes to the MOT I'll attach the plate to the middle grill using plastic wing nuts and bolts.