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Old 10-16-2017, 11:52 AM
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I just used some spade terminals and soldered them to the existing wiring.

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Thanks. Do recall if this can be done with the bumper in place?
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I would imagine so. Harnes should be long enough to remove the existing ligts to change a bulb, so it shoud be long enough to solder new connectors to it.
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Hello all, Hope you don't mind bumping an old thread. I just had a quick question for those of you with the Cult Werks RS midsection or other brand. Are you using a license plate adapter by chance? Based on the pics some have posted it appears no adapter was used but I can't seem to tell.

I'm about to send my CW RS bumper and ducts for paint so figured I'd ask as I may or may not need to buy one. Thank you in advance for your input!
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I did not use an adapter.
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I drilled mine and ran stainless bolts from the rear, plate is insulated from bumper by rubber gromets and cap nuts hold the plate to the bolts
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Originally Posted by Achtung964
I did not use an adapter.
Thank you for the super fast response! That's great to hear. I'll just have the shop drill new holes then. Good to know I can save some money (anywhere I can get it with a Porsche lol) and saved "weight" lol j/k

I was thrown off for a second b/c it had the pre-drilled holes for the euro plate. Thanks again!
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Originally Posted by Silvertarga
I drilled mine and ran stainless bolts from the rear, plate is insulated from bumper by rubber gromets and cap nuts hold the plate to the bolts
Thanks for the idea!
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I'm using the older G-body style license plate holder on my Cultwerk RS center section. It works perfectly, and I can snap a few shots of it. Alternatively, if you want, we can meet up if you're local (see Houston in signature) and you can check out how I've got it installed.

Look up "License Plate Bracket Kit, Rear" I think the part number on Pelican is 928-701-950-00-M100
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Originally Posted by jon91581
I'm using the older G-body style license plate holder on my Cultwerk RS center section. It works perfectly, and I can snap a few shots of it. Alternatively, if you want, we can meet up if you're local (see Houston in signature) and you can check out how I've got it installed.

Look up "License Plate Bracket Kit, Rear" I think the part number on Pelican is 928-701-950-00-M100
Hi Jon, Nice to meet a fellow Houstonian 964 owner! That would be awesome if you could send photos. Unfortunately, I travel for work this week so i'm out of town till Friday. I plan to turn the car in on Tuesday after the Memorial Day holiday so I would be unable to meet up. I hope to meet you at one of the PCA GTG's or once I get the car sorted on the track

Thanks for the part number. I want to say I have this in the box the previous owner gave me. If so, SCORE! Hahah.

-Ryan-
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Euro center piece or cup center? I sourced it from Autobahn Dismantler in CA.
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^ Stunning car. Wow.

I'm partial to the RS centre, but on a widebody I think the Euro centre flows much better.
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Hate to thread bump but does anyone have a good source for these now that Cult Werk no longer does them apparently?
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Originally Posted by mattonthewater
Hate to thread bump but does anyone have a good source for these now that Cult Werk no longer does them apparently?
I would check with FVD as I believe they took over Cult Werks products.
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