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Old 01 Jun 2003, 01:43 pm
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hey PTGT your's looks great as well! I'm very happy with finished results because that's how it looks, "Finished"
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Old 01 Jun 2003, 08:34 pm
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From looking at you guys setup, i dont see how the FMIC (frount mount intercooler) will have any real issues with the plate.

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Old 02 Jun 2003, 02:18 am
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The air intake to the intercooler for the turbo is located behind the lower grille. Installing a front license plate holder will create wind shear and will greatly lessen the potential of the intercooler to properly function.

Also, the installation of the license plate holder involves installing 4 self-tapping, coarse thread; flange head hardware appendages with a strange resemblence to a wood screw. They auger their way in, while displacing the contents of the bumper that were there prior to their intrusion.

The end results are bulging holes, whith wisps of bumper material oozing from the whelp of a hole that the auger hardware used to attach the plate holder; times 4. Average cost to have a body shop correct their (dealership's) mistake is around $150.00. That is fine, as long as whatever is used to fill the hole doesn't decide to migrate later on and cause the holes to be noticable again. Plus, it is hard to get a perfect match on the bumper when it has to be repainted and recleared after the holes are repaired.

I would not accept delivery of a GT with a front license plate torqued on by the dealership. Had I known the danger of the location of the front license plate when I bought mine, I would have refused delivery, or would have accepted it after they installed a new front bumper and fascia; at the same price for the deal that was negotiated prior to my refusal to accept it as-is.

As a basic rule, if you can see something that looks like a radiator (which could be oil cooler, A/C condenser, intercooler, transmission cooler, etc.) behind a potential mounting location, look for another place to mount. Anything that could block air flow through these devices lessens their effectiveness.
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Also, the installation of the license plate holder involves installing 4 self-tapping, coarse thread; flange head hardware appendages with a strange resemblence to a wood screw. They auger their way in, while displacing the contents of the bumper that were there prior to their intrusion.

The end results are bulging holes, whith wisps of bumper material oozing from the whelp of a hole that the auger hardware used to attach the plate holder; times 4. Average cost to have a body shop correct their (dealership's) mistake is around $150.00. That is fine, as long as whatever is used to fill the hole doesn't decide to migrate later on and cause the holes to be noticable again. Plus, it is hard to get a perfect match on the bumper when it has to be repainted and recleared after the holes are repaired.

I would not accept delivery of a GT with a front license plate torqued on by the dealership. Had I known the danger of the location of the front license plate when I bought mine, I would have refused delivery, or would have accepted it after they installed a new front bumper and fascia; at the same price for the deal that was negotiated prior to my refusal to accept it as-is.

The only GT Turbo my North Carolina dealer could find that had a 5 Speed (MANDITORY for me to buy) came from a small town 140 miles from here. When it arrived it had the front license plate bracket and his dealership's plate on it. I was so excited to get the car, I didn't say a thing at delivery...my mistake. Dalite is right, the result of taking the bracket off, was four ugly bulging plastic bumps and, ofcourse the holes. I smoothed (worked the plastic back in to the holes with a small straight screw driver) the puckers, and filled the holes with black plugs used on home stereo speakers to plug the banana plug holes. I glued them in with rubber cement, and it looks a "hole" lot better than the ugly license plate bracket. After almost daily wahings, the plugs have stayed in place.
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From looking at you guys setup, i dont see how the FMIC (frount mount intercooler) will have any real issues with the plate.

The kruzr bracket mounts on the underside of the bumper and bolts in on the metal framerail. It would comletely block the intercooler
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