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Old Aug 30, 2004 | 04:22 PM
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make sure they don't drill ur bumper for the front plate... no more bumper plugs!
 
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Arling - cut that out!

Actually, this is a huge endorsement of the work we've done for the past six years. Yes, I'd love to sell all 997 owners bumper plugs, but in reality, the business started as a result of this problem, and grew from there. My hatred of the front holes drove me to develop that product.

As time went on, we've expanded well beyond the plugs, and beyond the Porsche market as well.

Thank you, PAG, for recognizing our great product and the solution it provides to Porsche owners worldwide. And of course, we still plug holes on all other makes/models and other Porsches besides the 997.
 
Old Aug 31, 2004 | 12:00 AM
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u have to agree with me on this. having the pre-drilled hole in the mold of the bumper is better than some moron try to drill the hole when the car gets here. in this case, i'd rather using the plug
 
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Agreed 100%. Always was better to have the factory punched holes (then plug them) vs expecting the lowest paid dealer employee to drill out your precious Porsche. I can verify this by the plugs we sell to Cayenne owners who have faced the same thing.
 
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Yes, if you order a 997, MAKE SURE you tell them NOT to mount the front plate holder - because otherwise they WILL drill the holes! Got that advice from my dealer.
 
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hahaa i told them if u drill it u sell the car to someone else who don't care. i ain't gonna take it. now Eric, we're talking about Cayenne
 
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why cant you use plugs for 997?
 
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