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I've been shopping for a good deal on a GT350 for a little while and have found a few. One of them the dealer has drilled the front bumper for a plate. Would you guys consider this a deal breaker?

Normally I wouldn't look twice and just keep shopping around but after what happened to me yesterday with missing a Ruby Red for MSRP with a great deal on my trade, I'm getting a little nervous about waiting.
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I wouldn't get it personally...I passed on a free bumper for my GT because of bumper plugs.
 

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If you really want the car, buy it. You can always take it to a body shop to fill those holes. It doesn't hurt to ask the dealership to discount the cost to repaint the bumper.
 

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I've been shopping for a good deal on a GT350 for a little while and have found a few. One of them the dealer has drilled the front bumper for a plate. Would you guys consider this a deal breaker?

Normally I wouldn't look twice and just keep shopping around but after what happened to me yesterday with missing a Ruby Red for MSRP with a great deal on my trade, I'm getting a little nervous about waiting.
That really depends on you.

I believe most on this forum hate having drilled holes and running with front license plates. From what you've said, it seems like it will bother you too.

For me, I don't give a dang about such things and would rather my car be street legal than worry about such nonsense. I proudly wear my front plate like a badge of honor. And because it blends with the white stripes, I really think the look isn't bad at all.
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I don't think it will bother me too bad, especially since it's required in Utah but I just would have liked the option. Just seems a little dirty lol.
 

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The fact that there are indents for holes on the front bumper bothers me. I wouldnt let it be a deal breaker though. once you buy the car and start driving it plenty of other little things will bother you more and youll forget all about it.
 

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Holes in the front bumper should reduce the resale value of any car by $10,000 imo. There are too many other alternatives to drilling right into the meat of the front cover. I know that I have personally passed on new and used vehicles for the fact that there are holes drill into the bumper being the only negative.
 

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It's a deal breaker for me. A front license plate/drilled front bumper is like painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa.
 

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It's a deal breaker for me. A front license plate/drilled front bumper is like painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa.
Agreed!

I lived in a state that required front plates and I just paid the ticket. Now, luckily do not have to run a front plate.

I did buy a new SUV for the wife, and the dealer had to get it from a store out of state. You guessed it...bumper drilled. I was crushed but didn't say anything to the GM since he was a friend if mine. Bought some bumper plugs that were color matched and look great. (Just a little pricy @ $28 a pair, I needed 2 pair)
 

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How do you mount your front license plate then? My state requires a front license plate, is there a way to avoid drilling into the front?
 

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Agreed!

I lived in a state that required front plates and I just paid the ticket. Now, luckily do not have to run a front plate.

I did buy a new SUV for the wife, and the dealer had to get it from a store out of state. You guessed it...bumper drilled. I was crushed but didn't say anything to the GM since he was a friend if mine. Bought some bumper plugs that were color matched and look great. (Just a little pricy @ $28 a pair, I needed 2 pair)
I live in a no front plate state, luckily. For you that it's required, you just pay the ticket once? Or is it as caught? Indiana has a 30 day, I believe, expiration on tickets. Such if you get pulled over for a broken tail light you have 30 days to get it fixed or face another ticket if stopped again.
 

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if your state requires it then I would'nt let it stop you but since mine does not i'd pass for that reason alone
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