License plate relocate

I think the only number plate mods iv seen are people just unscrewing the plate, move it a foot to the left and then screwing it back on with tech screws or zip ties.
Can't say iv actually seen a relocation kit before outside of 4x4 stuff for trailers and caravans.
Road laws are pretty clear about do's and don'ts with plates so time to get creative?
 
Plates need to be visible from 20m at a 45 degree angle in every direction. The rear plate needs to be light with one light in the center or multiple lights not showing white light to the rear of the vehicle. Plates need to be affixed parallel to the vehicle and plates need to be in a good enough condition to pass the condition check so that the plod can take pictures of you and not have to squint to review the images.
 
Ty guys. Was just also seeing if anyone's used something other than this big black block to support it
 

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The big black block is fairly standard, I have seen people remove the block and screw the license plate flat directly on the car, just means you cant fit a plate protector on it very well.
On my old coupe, i moved my number plate to hang more towards the bottom of the bar for a 'cleaner' look, just used some L brackets from bunnings and screwed it on
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I just had the front bar sprayed too and the guy bogged over the original holes and I didnt want to wreck the front of the paint job so I mixed it up. Honestly never would of bothered but it needed a home
 
I've often wondered how to remove that block as well. I'm lucky that my car is black so it's not that noticeable. I'd love to see if you come up with something...
 
I've often wondered how to remove that block as well. I'm lucky that my car is black so it's not that noticeable. I'd love to see if you come up with something...


I hate it so much ahaha. I've thought maybe if I just trim it down, like cut the black top and bottom off it may look cleaner.
 
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