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Euro Numberplate mount.



If you want to mount euro plates without drilling you're going to need some
help from the listers in Europe. when I was there the local auto parts store
(ATU) had euro license plate **frames** that were two piece.  The front
piece just surrounded the edge of the plate and the back piece was bolted to
the car. The two pieces snapped together. Sorry I don't have any pics to
help my explanation.

-Rob


On 3/6/06, Adam Garside <adam_garside@lycos.com> wrote:
>
> Can't remember who posted a question about mounting the license plate.
> I grabbed the part numbers off the ones on my Scirocco's if anyone's
> interested.
>
> This is the one for the later, plastic bodykit models.
> http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y172/adamg_Rocco/AdamG011.jpg
> Part Number is 533807847
>
> These are the earlier ones for the non-bodykit models.
> http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y172/adamg_Rocco/AdamG004.jpg
>
> They mount on these holes on the front valance.
> http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y172/adamg_Rocco/AdamG007.jpg
> Part Number is 533805993 (and you need 2 of them.
>
> Both methods still require you to drill your euro plates though.
>
> Hope this helps someone,
> Adam.
> 1992 Scala 1.8i
> 1986 Golf GTi 16v
>
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-Rob