Got pulled over.....
for license plate location. Here is what it looks like

The guy I bought it from didn't have the plate that comes with the undertail, so I whipped this up:

This isn't the final design as the guy at the machine shop said that it'd be better to have 4 bolts up top to protect from cracking, but if this works out, from my understanding if you mount lights like mine or get an integrator then my bracket is essentially a fender eliminator right?

The guy I bought it from didn't have the plate that comes with the undertail, so I whipped this up:

This isn't the final design as the guy at the machine shop said that it'd be better to have 4 bolts up top to protect from cracking, but if this works out, from my understanding if you mount lights like mine or get an integrator then my bracket is essentially a fender eliminator right?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by coyotes fan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">SolidWorks, but I use Pro/E at work.
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Nice. We modelded our FSAE car in Solidworks this year. Pro/E owns all though. Where do you work?
</TD></TR></TABLE>Nice. We modelded our FSAE car in Solidworks this year. Pro/E owns all though. Where do you work?
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