License Plate Bracket - Custom Made by Me.
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Definitely a nice product. So far I've only used it at car shows to display the personal plate on the ground in front of the car. I did give your info to a couple from New Jersey, Ben, the saw my car and I showed them your bracket at the Las Vegas MCA show a few weeks ago. No one else seemed to notice that much, except to try to figure out what my plate meant.
I keep it in the trunk too, just in case.
I keep it in the trunk too, just in case.
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Definitely a nice product. So far I've only used it at car shows to display the personal plate on the ground in front of the car. I did give your info to a couple from New Jersey, Ben, the saw my car and I showed them your bracket at the Las Vegas MCA show a few weeks ago. No one else seemed to notice that much, except to try to figure out what my plate meant.
I keep it in the trunk too, just in case.
I keep it in the trunk too, just in case.
Today I shipped bracket #25 - to Mas35NYR.
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Hey Ben , you are good, and fast ! I got mine on Tuesday, delayed dinner and stuff, and went right out to the car and started the install. It took about twenty minutes total. This is a well thought-out product, and it's even "old guy " proof ! Now the local police will leave me alone. I have been trying hard not to drill holes in my bumper cause I'm moving from Calif to Tennessee , where they don't require the front plate. This is the solution !! YEAH BEN !!
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Still Producing these as of Nov 13, 2006
Hey Ben , you are good, and fast ! I got mine on Tuesday, delayed dinner and stuff, and went right out to the car and started the install. It took about twenty minutes total. This is a well thought-out product, and it's even "old guy " proof ! Now the local police will leave me alone. I have been trying hard not to drill holes in my bumper cause I'm moving from Calif to Tennessee , where they don't require the front plate. This is the solution !! YEAH BEN !!
I'm still producing these, I'm planning to make a very large batch shortly and start listing them on Ebay and other Mustang Forums. At the moment however there's about 1 week delay between placing your order and it shipping (unless you get lucky and get one from a batch just produced).
Here's a link to Production version photos:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...811#post702811
If you have issues with the photos loading in the post above it's because I run my web server on a non-standard port. Please have a look at this post instead:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...579#post757579
Here's a link to the instruction manual:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/10...te_Bracket.pdf
The payment is as follows for the Mustang GT bracket:
USA - Includes Alaska & Hawaii - $35US + $7US shipping = $42US
Canada - $41cdn + $12.02cdn shipping = $53CDN <- Don't ask me why the shipping is more to Canada, I was surprised myself! But the package weighs 350grams, and is 19x16x4cm's.
I'm not a company I just do not want to post my real paypal email as it's my main Email account (Thread reading bots... etc..)
My paypal email is fastrackindustries@gmail.com
If your interested please, please paypal me $42US or PM me for more information. If your from TMS please include your nick in your paypal payment, if you aren't from TMS I would like to know where you heard about my bracket.
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Glad to hear it! Any idea how many miles you've put on since using my bracket... I only drove my car a total of 2,000km's this year, and probably only 1000 or so with my bracket.
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Oh h*ll, I don't know. 12 months 15k miles. But I'll tell you this, bet ya I've conducted the fastest speed test with your bracket. I'd say I do about 120-135mph a few times per week for at least 20 minutes at a time and your bracket has seen 140-150mph for about 2-3 hours of continuous driving a few times. Held up fine....
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Oh h*ll, I don't know. 12 months 15k miles. But I'll tell you this, bet ya I've conducted the fastest speed test with your bracket. I'd say I do about 120-135mph a few times per week for at least 20 minutes at a time and your bracket has seen 140-150mph for about 2-3 hours of continuous driving a few times. Held up fine....
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Hey Ben , you are good, and fast ! I got mine on Tuesday, delayed dinner and stuff, and went right out to the car and started the install. It took about twenty minutes total. This is a well thought-out product, and it's even "old guy " proof ! Now the local police will leave me alone. I have been trying hard not to drill holes in my bumper cause I'm moving from Calif to Tennessee , where they don't require the front plate. This is the solution !! YEAH BEN !!
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LOL...When I ordered mine I was very clear for them not to drill holes in the bumper or they'd have to fix it. I had my salesman re-verify this numerous times with the people that handle delivery at the port where the cars come into Germany for Military members. When I went to pick up the car at the port and identified myself, they said "Oh yeah, you're the one that requested no holes be drilled."
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Hey just if you did not know , you would not have to drill holes if your Mustang is Canadian and it most likely has them already they'd be just painted over if you look close you could see the indents they are there already. when I got my 05 GT they put it on before I knew it ! I was a tad mad but this time I pre said DON'T do it or you have to fix it ! would you mind to take a picture of yours with this bracket please as maybe I'll do the same as you ? Thanks Ed
The guy that PDI'd mine didn't drill his holes on his mustang so he knew I didn't want them.
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