When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Thanks mate. I have a few plans :-) I'd like a genuine STI front splitter, change the chrome side badges to the black ones (there defo being changed) and the powerstation stage 1 conversion for a bit more power. Had a type R a couple years back. Want that sort of acceleration again plus a few more little changes but I have a baby on the way so will have to see how things go.
Genuine R205 Rear diffuser ready to fit after the bumper had been off to fit all of the fixing onto the car Untitled by Rostle84, on Flickr
Old springs and knackered top bearings and boot VS Brand new Japanese imported parts Untitled by Rostle84, on Flickr
Summer Wheels refitted and cleaned off & a wash and dry of the car only Untitled by Rostle84, on Flickr
Rear View of the newly installed diffuser, Excuse the condensation from the exhaust I had the car warming up to put to bed Untitled by Rostle84, on Flickr
you ask a number plate guy to legal letters and spacing and boarder the letter, if you only have a few letter you then get a lot of excess on a std plate, so you trim it down to the size you need.
as long as you have 11mm from the sides you're still legal.
Where did you source your rear number plate from dude? What are the dimensions? I take it it's legal..?
Dan
Hi Dan, I made the plates myself at work on our printer. as long as the edge of the plate is 11mm from the edge of the character its legal. My characters are all correct height font and space. plus I have the BSAU number printed on them too. I'll pop out to the garage and measure tem for you
Hi Dan, I made the plates myself at work on our printer. as long as the edge of the plate is 11mm from the edge of the character its legal. My characters are all correct height font and space. plus I have the BSAU number printed on them too. I'll pop out to the garage and measure tem for you
Brian and Tim at CAMS managed to fit mine without removing the rear bumper. If you get it on the ramp you can reach under and fit to the supporting beams.