OEM Leon number plate holder?

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Hi guys...

I purchased german pressed plates for the Cupra AGES ago but when I came to stick them on with my no more nails tape, I suddenly remembered that the bumpers are curved and the number plates are flat... :doh:

As Seat sell cars in Germany, I expect there must be some sort of genuine part that allows these to be fitted to the front and read bumpers of the car?

Cheers,
Patrick
 

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I tried that... I ended up bending slightly too hard and turned my nice flat pressed plate into a boomerang... You would have to get it rolled properly...
I got my from The Plate Man.
Cheers,
Pat
 

Rosscop2402

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I had a set of proper German oem ones on my past fr, bit sold them sadly. If I remember correct I bought them from dubwieser, but o had to phone them. Try them. Let me knw how u get on I would like another set.
 

AndrewJB

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Ive got pressed plates on mine with German Seat holders, The holder has molded to the bumper over time so its rounded, I just slightly and slowly moulded my plate to the holder aswell
 
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the Mercedes ones fit in. the entire out side clips and holds teh plates

you need a tool to open them and then top half fold opens and then the bottom half
 

AndrewJB

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Dubmeister about 4 years ago they havent had them since


Here's a Pic with Plates and Holders

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Back
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Rosscop2402

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There different to the ones I had from dubwieser. I got them about 2half years ago. I sold them to a guy on pistonheads after I sold my fr because he emailed me when I was selling the car. Wish I'd kept them now.
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S2TTB

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Hi guys...

I purchased german pressed plates for the Cupra AGES ago but when I came to stick them on with my no more nails tape, I suddenly remembered that the bumpers are curved and the number plates are flat... :doh:

As Seat sell cars in Germany, I expect there must be some sort of genuine part that allows these to be fitted to the front and read bumpers of the car?

Cheers,
Patrick


Are u serious?

Every numberplate comes "flat" If you have the sticky pads it should just be a case of pushin the plate onto the bumper and it will then follow the curves without any hassle. The bumpers aint very "curvy" so dont see there being an issue :confused:
 

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No I'm not serious; I just like to make these threads for a laugh to see how many people reply...
 
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