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GTSilver997 Apr 9, 2009 09:02 AM

Pics of 997's with front plates
 
I can't believe that I've just been ticketed, the third time now, in a span of 5 months for not having a front plate...and my 997S is not even a daily. While I can complain about the requirement of a front plate, it is still the law...and until that's changed...there's obviously very little I could do.

Though I've heard others comment on how they would rather pay the ticket than to drill holes on the front bumper, this constant fine is getting a little old. Further, it is getting on my nerves how most manufacturers had decided to ignore the design integration of front license plates, while knowing full well its requirements in most jurisdictions. IMO, Audi has done a great job in this area.

So, now that I'm thinking of putting a front plate on...either drilling holes for the plate to be centered in the middle, or the tow hook solution...do you guys have good pics of 997's with plates on? Post them up if you got them! I'd really like to see some nice 997 pics with plates on.
hilarious

Tom@Champion Apr 9, 2009 09:16 AM

This is something you should definitely check out! Motorized front plate holder. Keep it hidden while you drive, hit the button if you get pulled over, and just say "what do you mean officer? My plate is on." :)

http://www.swiftmotorsports.com/prod...7732841d0e60af

GTSilver997 Apr 9, 2009 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by Tom@Rennsport-1 (Post 2338285)
This is something you should definitely check out! Motorized front plate holder. Keep it hidden while you drive, hit the button if you get pulled over, and just say "what do you mean officer? My plate is on." :)

http://www.swiftmotorsports.com/prod...7732841d0e60af

haha...nice! I'll certainly consider that.

NorthVan Apr 9, 2009 09:27 AM

I was pulled over twice in 10 minutes last summer, and I just had one installed and sucked it up. I have gotten use to it, but still prefer the plain bumper.

http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/r...RI08120811.jpg

http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/r...RI08120815.jpg

http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/r...PRI0812081.jpg

http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/r...n/FF3_1502.jpg

GTSilver997 Apr 9, 2009 09:33 AM

^^^ Great shots, NorthVan997C2S!

adias Apr 9, 2009 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by Tom@Rennsport-1 (Post 2338285)
This is something you should definitely check out! Motorized front plate holder. Keep it hidden while you drive, hit the button if you get pulled over, and just say "what do you mean officer? My plate is on." :)

http://www.swiftmotorsports.com/prod...7732841d0e60af

I do not think this will work on a 997.1 and even less on a 997.2 without major front bumper surgery.

porscheman1963 Apr 9, 2009 09:48 AM

Geez, this is not good news for me. Awaiting arrival of my C4S in Maryland also and not planning to mount the plate either, already bought the moweraxle solution !!! Planning to also get illegal tint so this may be a problem and I guess I should reconsider permanently mounting the plate.




Originally Posted by GTSilver997 (Post 2338265)
I can't believe that I've just been ticketed, the third time now, in a span of 5 months for not having a front plate...and my 997S is not even a daily. While I can complain about the requirement of a front plate, it is still the law...and until that's changed...there's obviously very little I could do.

Though I've heard others comment on how they would rather pay the ticket than to drill holes on the front bumper, this constant fine is getting a little old. Further, it is getting on my nerves how most manufacturers had decided to ignore the design integration of front license plates, while knowing full well its requirements in most jurisdictions. IMO, Audi has done a great job in this area.

So, now that I'm thinking of putting a front plate on...either drilling holes for the plate to be centered in the middle, or the tow hook solution...do you guys have good pics of 997's with plates on? Post them up if you got them! I'd really like to see some nice 997 pics with plates on. hilarious


CMOS Apr 9, 2009 09:58 AM

I've been living in Maryland since 2003 and driving in all of MD, VA and DC on a regular basis. Most of that in a BMW 330i with no front plate, and since Jan in a C4S aerokit with no front plate.

The only ticket I've ever received for no front plate was...while parked...at a paid up meter... in DC (and my car has MD plates).

GTSilver997 Apr 9, 2009 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by porscheman1963 (Post 2338323)
Geez, this is not good news for me. Awaiting arrival of my C4S in Maryland also and not planning to mount the plate either, already bought the moweraxle solution !!! Planning to also get illegal tint so this may be a problem and I guess I should reconsider permanently mounting the plate.

I don't know if you've noticed that there are a LOT of cops out lately? Specifically talking about southern Maryland, even more so...

I’ve moved to this area not too long ago. I have not experienced this level of “supervision” even compared to California. It’s getting increasingly difficult to even enjoy my car.

Good luck with your C4S though...

GTSilver997 Apr 9, 2009 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by CMOS (Post 2338341)
I've been living in Maryland since 2003 and driving in all of MD, VA and DC on a regular basis. Most of that in a BMW 330i with no front plate, and since Jan in a C4S aerokit with no front plate.

The only ticket I've ever received for no front plate was...while parked...at a paid up meter... in DC (and my car has MD plates).

I have no doubt that you're right...but, I guess that I've just been unlucky...

Tom@Champion Apr 9, 2009 10:06 AM

Another option to consider is something I did on my Audi S4 years ago. It had an Oettinger front bumper which is very agressive and there was no way I would drill holes in it! So this is what I did:

Go to Home Depot. In the hardware aisle, they sell the long pieces of flat aluminum that measure maybe 1/8" thick, by 1" wide, by about 2 feet long. I cut two sections of the aluminum and made a L shaped bracket out of each. Drilled a hole in each where the plate could attach, then a hole on the opposite end. Now, on the lower front lip of the car, I drilled two small holes in an inconspicuous location that could be reached from above and below. I mounted the L shaped brackets with the license plate attached using wing-nuts. This way, it could be removed or put back on within a few minutes no noticeable signs of modification to the bumper.

og risker Apr 9, 2009 07:12 PM

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Its not just the cops in LA, the meter maids hand out "no front plate" tix left and right out here....Still I like the "smooth bumper no plate" look so I risk it....:cool:

h2woo Apr 9, 2009 07:40 PM

can't recall if it was in this forum, but there was a thread on a company that utilized the front bumper hole to mount the front plate, no drilling required. i thought it was a neat idea but seeing in pictures it looked a little off since the plate wasn't centered.

mnmatt Apr 9, 2009 08:40 PM

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Here's mine with dealer plates

The black bracket the dealer put on helps it integrate better.

zschicago Apr 9, 2009 08:55 PM

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Here is the tow hook plate. I actually get complements on it.


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