Other options I am looking at are:Looking on the internet, it appears you can now get 'flat' aluminium (not pressed/raised) plates. Seems ideal as you can easily bend and they are much thinner. Think I'm going to order one for the front. Postage charges (for the website below) are a bit high though.
http://www.number1plates.com/aluminium-car-number-plates/
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I finally know exactly what mine will look like.got her home earlier this week
weathers crap so not used it much before I give it a good wax this weekend[/ATTACH]
got her home earlier this week
weathers crap so not used it much before I give it a good wax this weekend[/ATTACH]

I've just turned 58 and I've wanted a Mustang since the 70'S, the next few days waiting for them to get the car ready for me will be agonising!thanks for the comments
the magnetic paint really looks deep and looks wet
the car so far exceeds everything I was expecting and am so pleased with it
I am 52 now and have wanted a mustang since I was 15 so I guess I have waited 37 years for it so those of you that have to wait a few more months don't despair I promise you wont be disappointed
The german launch had every car with the plates mounted using the pre drilled holes, I guess they were scared of bad press regarding the horrible ones supplied. Pity they couldn't put a little effort into a slimline mount for the markets.Looking on the internet, it appears you can now get 'flat' aluminium (not pressed/raised) plates. Seems ideal as you can easily bend and they are much thinner. Think I'm going to order one for the front. Postage charges (for the website below) are a bit high though.
http://www.number1plates.com/aluminium-car-number-plates/
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