License plate holes, license plate bracket, and ED
#1
License plate holes, license plate bracket, and ED
Hi all,
Picked up my GT3 in Zuffenhausen July 28. Prior to picking up the car, I indicated to Jamie Dillon (who is awesome to work with!) that I did not want holes drilled in my front bumper. She said, "No worries. Go to this particular website and order a license plate bracket. They will put it on at the factory." So, I arrive at the factory with said license plate bracket. At time of the delivery person introducing my wife and I to our new car, he very strongly advised me to not use the bracket I had brought (which utilizes the tow bolt access), citing that it was against the law in Switzerland and the police would surely ticket me. Furthermore, he said any damage caused by the bracket I brought would not be covered by the factory. He then took us to the customer lot to show us a customer's new 991 Turbo where the customer had done the same thing I wanted to do. The Turbo owner's front bumper was scraped and scratched from something hitting the license plate and shearing off the attachment bolt. As much as I didn't want to give in to his urging, I finally gave the ok for holes to be drilled so they could mount the license plate bracket in the center of the bumper.
Upon my return home, I emailed Jamie to tell her of my experience. She was very apologetic that I had the experience I had. She asked if there was anything she could do to make it up to me. I requested that she communicate with the factory so that future customers don't have the same experience I did (who want to have a bracket mounted off-center and thereby avoid having holes drilled). From now going forward, here is how it works:
Any US customer picking up their vehicle at the factory and wanting their front bumper free of holes will be allowed (without resistance from the factory's delivery team) to have their license plate mounted via the tow bolt access. To further facilitate this, US customers will NOT need to bring their own mounting bracket. PCNA will be supplying the factory with brackets to accommodate all models, so the brackets will just rotate through as customers pick up their cars.
Lemons to lemonade. Thank-you Jamie!
denny
Picked up my GT3 in Zuffenhausen July 28. Prior to picking up the car, I indicated to Jamie Dillon (who is awesome to work with!) that I did not want holes drilled in my front bumper. She said, "No worries. Go to this particular website and order a license plate bracket. They will put it on at the factory." So, I arrive at the factory with said license plate bracket. At time of the delivery person introducing my wife and I to our new car, he very strongly advised me to not use the bracket I had brought (which utilizes the tow bolt access), citing that it was against the law in Switzerland and the police would surely ticket me. Furthermore, he said any damage caused by the bracket I brought would not be covered by the factory. He then took us to the customer lot to show us a customer's new 991 Turbo where the customer had done the same thing I wanted to do. The Turbo owner's front bumper was scraped and scratched from something hitting the license plate and shearing off the attachment bolt. As much as I didn't want to give in to his urging, I finally gave the ok for holes to be drilled so they could mount the license plate bracket in the center of the bumper.
Upon my return home, I emailed Jamie to tell her of my experience. She was very apologetic that I had the experience I had. She asked if there was anything she could do to make it up to me. I requested that she communicate with the factory so that future customers don't have the same experience I did (who want to have a bracket mounted off-center and thereby avoid having holes drilled). From now going forward, here is how it works:
Any US customer picking up their vehicle at the factory and wanting their front bumper free of holes will be allowed (without resistance from the factory's delivery team) to have their license plate mounted via the tow bolt access. To further facilitate this, US customers will NOT need to bring their own mounting bracket. PCNA will be supplying the factory with brackets to accommodate all models, so the brackets will just rotate through as customers pick up their cars.
Lemons to lemonade. Thank-you Jamie!
denny
#3
Race Director
First of all thank you, amazing!
I would like clarity though, as I'll be picking mine up in March. Do we still need to bring the tow-hook attachment with us to Europe?.. Or is this the "bracket" which pcna will provide?
I would like clarity though, as I'll be picking mine up in March. Do we still need to bring the tow-hook attachment with us to Europe?.. Or is this the "bracket" which pcna will provide?
#4
That is good news, even though the bracket I ordered just showed up via UPS for my October ED. I was concerned about it and it is now nice to know that have a system and solution for it.
Anyone want to buy a nice tow hook mount front license plate bracket? Haha.
Anyone want to buy a nice tow hook mount front license plate bracket? Haha.
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#8
Race Director
He then took us to the customer lot to show us a customer's new 991 Turbo where the customer had done the same thing I wanted to do. The Turbo owner's front bumper was scraped and scratched from something hitting the license plate and shearing off the attachment bolt. As much as I didn't want to give in to his urging, I finally gave the ok for holes to be drilled so they could mount the license plate bracket in the center of the bumper.
denny
denny
Wait. Not to go off topic, Alex, but have you decided you will be getting a GT3 after all? Or have you decided to get some other model via ED that will make it into your garage more easily?
#9
Nordschleife Master
That's pretty amazing that something hit one of those tow hook mounts hard enough to shear off the bolt. If it was substantial enough to do that it might have done worse damage if it hit the car directly! Anyway, thanks for the info and follow up with Porsche.
Wait. Not to go off topic, Alex, but have you decided you will be getting a GT3 after all? Or have you decided to get some other model via ED that will make it into your garage more easily?
Wait. Not to go off topic, Alex, but have you decided you will be getting a GT3 after all? Or have you decided to get some other model via ED that will make it into your garage more easily?
#10
I have a factory mounted plate holder on the Cayman. The wacky thing is if you do ED with delivery in Leigzig, they will tape the plate to the front bumper. So why doesn't Stuttgart allow this?
#11
Every bmw I have ever done euro delivery on has had the front tag secured on with double sided tape then when the car gets to the states the front tag can safely be removed and there won't be any holes drilled into the bumper. Bmw does around 22k EDs per year and Im guessing they don't have issues since they keep doing it.
#12
Race Director