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Ugh I know I'm going to get flamed for this but I really despise the "double plate" look in the front.
A required state plate is horrid enough to display, why would you want to add another? Makes the front look extremely busy. If you have a front plate already, IMHO, run the euro plate if you are doing a photo-shoot, going to a show etc, and remove the state plate, otherwise leave the state plate in place without running both at the same time. If you want to really be a badass and live on the edge, remove the state plate completely and just run the euro plate in front at all times. I'm just saying (and I know Mike is going to check this pnoyako85) that the euro plate look is nice, in my opinion though if that is the only plate you are displaying up front! You're my boy Mike but in my opinion the multiple plates takes away from the 4.8is beauty! Coming from my days of the VW/Audi scene, for shows, car meets, etc, anything with picture taking opportunity, remove your state-issued front plate and go clean in the front. If you want to put a European plate on, go for it, but don't run both at the same time, especially for "picture threads" /rant
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