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Posted (edited)

I need to know the correct position of rear license plate. I dont know if this position exists, because rear license plate allows many positions up and down on 986.

Any clue? maybe in workshop manual...? :help:

Regards.

Edited by valcax
Posted

If it is the plate you are referring to then there should be screw holes. Not sure what the question is you are asking at this point.

Posted (edited)
If it is the plate you are referring to then there should be screw holes.  Not sure what the question is you are asking at this point.

easy.......... I want to replacement old plate, and I have bought a new plate with no holes, I dont know where to make holes in new plate to get the exact position.

Edited by valcax
Posted

ah....that makes sense. If there are holes already in your bumper (which there should be) use those as the template.

Posted (edited)
ah....that makes sense.  If there are holes already in your bumper (which there should be) use those as the template.

Ok, but I need to know holes height (exact vertical position).......here a pic...

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Edited by valcax

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