front license plate
Same braket but straight :PI like the flip one though, I'm gonna have to think of a new "solution" when I install the autoexe lip though.
btw, I can't blieve SEMA handed out an award for the "fog out" style one. That technology has been out for sometime now for house windows. Something I've looked into and the windows almost cost as much as my house. Anyways, an award for a rip off idea just put to a auto application is whack.
I love the plate on the visor- Looks much better than on the dash (where mine is until I decide A. whether to get personalized plates or B. where the heck to put it on without drilling). Think I might go that route at least for the time being!
Where i live, i've seen some with a plastic glass kind of cover and i guess it's okay. You still could see the plate number but a little bit blurry if you asked me.
License plate specifications call for plates to be readable from a distance of 100 feet during daylight. At night, plates must be readable from 110 feet and visible from 1,500 feet when lit by standard headlights. (NRS 482.270)
Plate frames or covers are not prohibited as long as the above requirements are met.
Nevada state law:
License plate specifications call for plates to be readable from a distance of 100 feet during daylight. At night, plates must be readable from 110 feet and visible from 1,500 feet when lit by standard headlights. (NRS 482.270)
Plate frames or covers are not prohibited as long as the above requirements are met.
License plate specifications call for plates to be readable from a distance of 100 feet during daylight. At night, plates must be readable from 110 feet and visible from 1,500 feet when lit by standard headlights. (NRS 482.270)
Plate frames or covers are not prohibited as long as the above requirements are met.
whoa super clean! i love it.













