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someone mentioned somewhere a DIY mod where they converted the stock license plate holder into a laydown version. if anyone has any insight into this and willing to share it would be great....
 \\;Just wanted to say that I got a nice one at the stealer, \\; I didn't see it online on the parts list... but they had it in there catalog
 \\; \\; Its the one that is \\; lav down style with the licence plate frame included, and no visable screws
 \\; \\; p/n 60210-07 \\; \\; \\; \\; looks very clean.....$60.00 \\; not cheap!!! \\; but well made and nice chrome frame is included
not an answer to your question but bought my lay down license plate \\;from Haulen *** for $22.00 plus \\;s&\\;h. \\; Great folks and a forum sponsor. www.haulenass.com
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