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Topic: License Plate Questions (Yellow Plates for a 57)
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essasin
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Member # 4741
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I found a dmv clear, correctly dated 56 plates (front and back) with a 57 sticker. They don't have any dings but some paint is fading and chipping. Can I just bring these to a body shop to refurbish them?
Also, is there any additional cost that I should know about? If it matters, I just paid registration for my car about a month ago.
Posts: 2402 | Registered: Jul 2004
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FoX GT
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Member # 4587
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this guy does great work: http://tagdr.com/Prices.htm
-------------------- - AED - 03 Cobra 10th anni 3.4 Whipple 9.47@141 2012 Mustang GT 10.98@125 2015 Mustang GT
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Posts: 1955 | From: East bay | Registered: Jun 2004
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Ty
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Member # 4920
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im my opininon i wouldnt have em touched up, i think its much cooler if they look like theyre straight from 57, gives em alot more character
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Posts: 1400 | From: vallejo | Registered: Oct 2004
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Blue92
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Member # 8789
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quote: Originally posted by Ty: im my opininon i wouldnt have em touched up, i think its much cooler if they look like theyre straight from 57, gives em alot more character
+1 unless of course it's in really bad shape.
Posts: 2906 | Registered: Dec 2008
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