2010 2011 2012 Mustang Gt500 No Drill Front License Plate Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Portsmouth, Virginia, US
GTPerformance
30 of the 50 U.S. States require a front license plate to be displayed and some, like CA, have fines as high as $157.00. I am not saying you have to run a front plate and I realize it's that last thing most Mustang owners want to do. I am only providing you with a solution and 100's of Mustang customers so far, like this solution as well.
"Absolutely No Drilling" is required and install/removal can be done in a matter of minutes. Put it on to drive and take it off to show/race. Heck, keep it in your trunk or behind your seat with your plate mounted to it and if you get pulled over, get it out, install it and say you forgot to put it back on after you washed your car last time.
All the brackets have rubber bumper protection in place, so no metal part of the bracket ever touches the painted portion of the car. They are hand crafted out of architectural grade aluminum, powder coated or polished and come with all stainless steel hardware.
Offered in Satin Black Powder Coated
Fits 2010 - 2012 Shelby GT500
GTPerformance is not responsible for any damage or loss incurred during the installation and use of this license plate bracket. The purchaser assumes full responsibility for the placement and attachment of the license plate bracket.
The hand polished version of this bracket may experience minor corrosion if exposed to the outdoor elements for extended periods of time. This license plate bracket has been exposed to temperatures between 30F - 95F, and speeds up to 140mph for a short period of time.
If you do not hand wash your Mustang, remove the bracket prior to entering any automatic rotating brush style car washes.
I also have brackets for other years, from 1999 to Present Mustangs.
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