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California Front Plate

Discussion in 'California(Portofino)/Roma(Amalfi)' started by Gianni, Jul 4, 2025 at 5:26 PM.

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  1. Gianni

    Gianni Rookie

    Nov 21, 2013
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    NJ
    Hi All,

    Just got a Cali T and am in NJ. Any recommendations on front plate mount? I would love to find a mount that won’t leave any damage and is easily removable (if we ever move out of state). Anyone find anything they like?
     
  2. Redneck Slim

    Redneck Slim Formula 3
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  3. miamiron

    miamiron Karting

    Sep 3, 2016
    82
    You asked for recommendations and I'll give you mine - do nothing. Keep the front plate in your glove box and say you just ordered a mounting bracket for it a few days ago on Amazon. You won't goto jail over it but know you can get pulled over for not having one mounted.... :)
     
  4. vjd3

    vjd3 F1 Rookie
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    Jun 3, 2005
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    I have the Carbonio plate holder off my 2015 former Cali T … was only on the car once a year for state inspection and works great. PM if you would like to save a few bucks off a new one.
     
  5. desert_trojan

    desert_trojan Rookie

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    Scott Stokes
  6. Randy R

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  7. vjd3

    vjd3 F1 Rookie
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    I bought the Carbonio one for my 458 too. In both cases I keep it in the trunk, if you ever get stopped, just say you just ran the car through the wash and forgot to put it on. Takes 30 seconds to put it on, it’s very secure, and another 30 seconds to remove it. Does not interfere with the parking sensors and no fumbling around with the tow hook or, god forbid, drilling the bumper cover.
     

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