Trim problems solved!
But the license plate could be centered!Trim problems solved!
Good eye MurrayBut the license plate could be centered!
Yup. He could have screwed it right to the gas tank. Careful drilling the holes though....But the license plate could be centered!
He also needs to mount a license plate light so as not to be in violation of the law when driving after dark.....Good eye Murray
If he had screwed the plate to the gas tank and jury rigged a light that just sparked a little at the connection, he could put an end to his project.He also needs to mount a license plate light so as not to be in violation of the law when driving after dark.....
Or at least spark up a conversation!If he had screwed the plate to the gas tank and jury rigged a light that just sparked a little at the connection, he could put an end to his project.
I knew it was possible.
The best side maybe?I knew it was possible.
If they know Dave is watching they'd keep their best side to the camera!The best side maybe?
Isn't that gap between the red arrows just a bit 'off' from one side to the other?If they know Dave is watching they'd keep their best side to the camera!
And you guys thought I was fussy(LOL), otherwise ..good eye DWIsn't that gap between the red arrows just a bit 'off' from one side to the other?
Further, and this is more of a question than a statement, but is the trim shown by the blue arrow to be vertical, or does the angle make it go faster?
A.D.D. - I've got to put it to a better use.
Most of the time they just bend over and moon me.If they know Dave is watching they'd keep their best side to the camera!
Truthfully, I just jumped on the bandwagon here to get a 'rise'.And you guys thought I was fussy(LOL), otherwise ..good eye DW