Swift Motorsports Hideaway license plate frame
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Brand new License plate hideaway frame from Swift motorsports. If you dont want to drill this is a neat way to conceal. Demo vid on bottom. Comes with all hardware, and instructions. retails $60 asking $45 shipped priority mail paypal or pick up for $40.
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Like the responses to the video said - it is pretty pointless if you have to get out and do it manually. Not very "special agent" at that point.
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I think the main benefit of this set up is if you get a fix-it ticket for no front license plate, you can mount this, show proof and get your ticket written off and either leave it on with the license plate hidden underneath or remove it without having to drill holes on the front of your bumper.
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='913234' date='Jun 16 2009, 08:25 AM
I think the main benefit of this set up is if you get a fix-it ticket for no front license plate, you can mount this, show proof and get your ticket written off and either leave it on with the license plate hidden underneath or remove it without having to drill holes on the front of your bumper.
......and get another fix-it ticket as you leave the court?
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Originally Posted by pjinca' post='913239' date='Jun 16 2009, 08:29 AM
......and get another fix-it ticket as you leave the court?
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Good concept, but when I saw it on another car, you can see it when its hidden. The mounting rails stick out a lot.
Now if they can fix that so the mount points are more flush to the point where you can't see it anywhere, it would be perfect.
Good luck with the sale man!
Now if they can fix that so the mount points are more flush to the point where you can't see it anywhere, it would be perfect.
Good luck with the sale man!
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Originally Posted by pjinca' post='913239' date='Jun 16 2009, 08:29 AM
......and get another fix-it ticket as you leave the court?