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July 1st, 2005 09:02 AM #21
question lang po... why do you want to use one? para hindi masyado visible ang plate no? unless siguro na may gagawin kang kalokohan, then go. plates are suppose to be visible, kahit gabi.
i agree with glenn with his what ifs...
bili na lang kayo ng deflector. pricey, but malinis tignan.
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July 1st, 2005 01:28 PM #22
I buy my green or clear glass in Autospecs sa Banawe (around P380 dati).
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July 2nd, 2005 01:11 PM #23Originally Posted by silhouette
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July 4th, 2005 05:35 PM #27
I have yung clear lang ... para lang maganda tingnan ;-) di naman siya mahirap makita ... I've seen cars with blue naman ... I don't find it hard to spot their plate number kahit 3 meters pa layo ... I guess it depends on how dark the tint is.
Agree naman ako na if yung intention mo is to hide your plate number by obscuring it under heavy tint eh mali yun, pero very light tint lang. just to give your plate number a different hue instead of that plain white/green
Btw, I had mine manufactured ... a friend of mine is into plastics so I asked him to cut me the size of a plate number ... bored holes into both of them and ayos na! :-) hehe the cost of the plastic is 200 petot
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In our case, the thermostat was removed. But yes, if the thermostat is stuck open, it might show...
low idling during cold start