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A few have done this on Rennlist, I believe it was MikeJ's original idea and I think it's one of the best looks. Downside it requires you to trim the plate, but it does look very clean, especially if you use a bracket. Simply drill holes in the bracket and zip tie from behind - a bit tricky but easily doable.
^^^I did something similar. I bought the custom Inventiva mounting option but where I'd need to drill for the mounting screws is right where the tabs are that hold the grill to the Turbo bumper, so as a temp fix I ziptied just the plate to the grill. I've been running it that way for awhile but it's kinda cheezy looking. Knight's solution is much cleaner, though I wonder if the local popo (or WaSPs) might find it objectionable to actually cut my plate.
I like the trimmed plate but I would lose the decals and that would be the next ticket.
I bought the rennline shiftknob just now. Oh and I got the improved fully adjustable plate holder too! Of course the reason I was on the site....that's right.
One of the local guys here, Steve, went thru this ordeal about a year ago. He went a few years on his previous car with no issues, and within 24 hours he was ticketed twice for no plate. We had a long discussion here regarding different options. Search "Steve96C4S" and see pics.
Will the thread of the Rennline towhook mount fit the 993?
I was never pulled over here in Illinois just for not having a front license plate but I did receive a lovely note from the Rozzers, inviting me to make a monetary donation to the empty coffers of my state, as a result of the lack of a front plate on my beloved vehicle when it was parked in a public facility.
The Rennline option would work well for those rare occasions when I had to park on the street (oh horror) or the airport or nonsense like that....
trying to work out what i think of the off center tags!
Originally Posted by XavierLaFlamme
It keeps drooping. It is kind of ugly. Not the most elegant solution for sure. I tried riding without the front plate and got a $60 ticket!
Originally Posted by Rinty
With your turbo bumper, tuck the plate into your grill.
Originally Posted by curve lover
Michael-- +1 ^^ May prevent drooping & police tickets...
More info by clicking hyperlinks for my DIY details ~3.5 years ago on the "Rennlist/ PCA member's 993 SPEEDSTER" thread:
-2009's page five and page six
-March 2011's page 30, a summary for TommyG when he asked how to mod.
Good to see what MagDaddy, JPP, etc., have since done with Mike J's idea.
The following's from Mike J's "Sold the Targa" thread:
Originally Posted by tommyg
Jäger...
What, if any, modification was necessary to affix front license plate on the grill of the euro bumper on your speedster?
Looking to do the same. Thanks
Originally Posted by curve lover
Nod of appreciation goes to Mike J for pcarworkshop.com.
Besides his web site, Mike's been an inspiration in another area critical for those of us making an effort to be legal...
Originally Posted by BSL
interested in seeing/hearing how you mounted your front plate. I still have to do that for mine, and really like your solution.
My state requires a front plate, so I've studied Mike J's repeatedly.
Instead of cutting edges, I folded, then covered with clearbra.
[Caveat: possible that bottom should ideally be >12 inches above ground, & face shouldn't be angled. ...Add that to your endless mod list.]
Regarding air flow, no negative aspect, IMHO. IIRC, neither oil cooler nor A/C compressor are impacted in the center.
Thanks for an attractive option, Mike!
Originally Posted by curve lover
Porsche vanity plate: Posted ~a year ago on 911uk.com's "Number plate fixing" thread by our good man, Graham:
Originally Posted by grahampm
I like the way the 'infamous' 993 Speedster has its plate mounted.
Shouldn't cause any issues - just fabricate a couple of brackets to attach to the lower grill a make sure the plate is at 90 degrees to the ground.
Graham
Tommy-- looks like you purposefully mounted your plate tangential to the ground?
IIRC, that would appease laws of some jurisdictions.
Originally Posted by tommyg
Curve...yes, I am trying to comply with NJDMV, somewhat...while simultaneously preserving the natural beauty of an unmolested turbo bumper full frontal. A closer view:
Just purchased a front plate bracket that screws into my tow hook opening on my 993, from USMillworks.com. Very fine quality! No affiliation but I like the quality and looks of this piece. Looks nice on the car too. They have to fit several models.
Yep, the revenue collectors were out in full force on 288 Saturday. Passed one each time I hopped on the highway.
I have a Rennline tow hook mount on my car and like it (as much as one can like having a front plate on their car). I'll try to make the next C&C if you would like to check it out. Just out of curiosity, what was the damage from the ticket?
^good thread, serves as a reminder to put on my inventive plate which is still in the packaging. Only pulled over one time so far in PG by a state trooper on the way to AX.