Brad B
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I hate front license plates. I see them as a wart on the face of beautiful machines. But Officer Harry, (real name) really likes license plates up front. And Officer Harry, who patrols his 500 foot piece of two-lane in a small community near my home, rules with an iron fist. Officer Harry has pulled me over twice now. And the second time gave me a ticket for no plate. I can't avoid him. My wife drives by him every day to work. He's looking for my car now, I know it. He hates me. I hate him.
I dug around in the garage and found the OEM license plate that came with the Audi. It's been in a drawer since 2005. It was a big black, ugly carbuncle meant to be affixed to the Euro plate and hang irreverently off the front bumper. No attempt at all to make it even blend in. No cool factor possible. Pathetic.
I removed my Euro filler plate, with NO HOLES in it and saved it away. (To be re-installed the day after Officer Harry's retirement party.) Then I acquired a donor Euro filler plate and drilled through that into the existing holes already in place behind the cover. I then did a little custom fabricating so the rectangle plate holder fitted better and followed the contours of the Audi bumper as close as possible. I wanted it to at least look like it belonged there and wasn't something tacked on there from AutoZone. Finally, I had my paint shop color match the plate holder to match the car. I couldn't leave it black. I also sourced some nice hardware and a clear cover to make it a bit more finished.
I don't love it. :bawling: But Officer Harry has it in for me and now I don't have to be quite as paranoid. As for my other cars....No way will I get a plate on the front of the Porsches. I'll lock them in the garage first!
I dug around in the garage and found the OEM license plate that came with the Audi. It's been in a drawer since 2005. It was a big black, ugly carbuncle meant to be affixed to the Euro plate and hang irreverently off the front bumper. No attempt at all to make it even blend in. No cool factor possible. Pathetic.
I removed my Euro filler plate, with NO HOLES in it and saved it away. (To be re-installed the day after Officer Harry's retirement party.) Then I acquired a donor Euro filler plate and drilled through that into the existing holes already in place behind the cover. I then did a little custom fabricating so the rectangle plate holder fitted better and followed the contours of the Audi bumper as close as possible. I wanted it to at least look like it belonged there and wasn't something tacked on there from AutoZone. Finally, I had my paint shop color match the plate holder to match the car. I couldn't leave it black. I also sourced some nice hardware and a clear cover to make it a bit more finished.
I don't love it. :bawling: But Officer Harry has it in for me and now I don't have to be quite as paranoid. As for my other cars....No way will I get a plate on the front of the Porsches. I'll lock them in the garage first!



