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Old 09-15-2009, 09:34 AM
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Hello.

I need to know the distance from the ground to the lower end of where the license plate is normaly put on on the front of the car. I also need the distance from the ground to the top of where the license plate at the same place. Is there anyone in here that may give me these measurements, in metric?
 
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Old 09-15-2009, 09:40 AM
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Hello.

I need to know the distance from the ground to the lower end of where the license plate is normaly put on on the front of the car. I also need the distance from the ground to the top of where the license plate at the same place. Is there anyone in here that may give me these measurements, in metric?
I will assume because you are asking this you do not own a crossfire....

Since we assume this, I will also assume you are outside of the US because you requested in metric.

Since we assume this also, I will ask...what do you need those measurements for?
 
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Old 09-15-2009, 09:42 AM
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Good deductive reasoning Mat....

BTW SVAS, I would give you the measurements but I don't have a front plate.
 
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Old 09-15-2009, 09:44 AM
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I will assume because you are asking this you do not own a crossfire....

Since we assume this, I will also assume you are outside of the US because you requested in metric.

Since we assume this also, I will ask...what do you need those measurements for?
Yes, yes, and just for curiosity. I could always use Google to translate from ft/in, but I find it more accurate to not convert.
 
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Yes, yes, and just for curiosity. I could always use Google to translate from ft/in, but I find it more accurate to not convert.
Conversions are conversions...there will always be 39in in 1 meter...no matter how many times you measure...there will always be 2.2lbs in a kg.


I am at work so I can't offer you this insight as to the ground clearance of the front plate.

Now, curiousity isn't something that brings someone who doesn't own a crossfire to this forum and ask a question like that....so tell us, what's the real motive....

inquiring minds want to know...or at least i do.
 
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:02 AM
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Conversions are conversions...there will always be 39in in 1 meter...no matter how many times you measure...there will always be 2.2lbs in a kg.
More or less the same:
1 meter = 39.3700787 in

1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds

and that is why I need it metric.

I want to see how it fits into a Toyota Yaris from behind.
 
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More or less the same:
1 meter = 39.3700787 in

1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds

and that is why I need it metric.

I want to see how it fits into a Toyota Yaris from behind.
 
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:11 AM
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Good deductive reasoning Mat....

BTW SVAS, I would give you the measurements but I don't have a front plate.
I guess you still have the front bumper, where the front plate normally is placed? Could you do the measurements there?
 
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I want to see how it fits into a Toyota Yaris from behind.
...and the truth shall set you free...


sucks to hear you drive a yaris, i mean got hit in your yaris...at least your yaris is green...ish
 
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I want to see how it fits into a Toyota Yaris from behind.
LOL is this some sort of compact car homosexuality or what

Or, more logically, did someone run into the back of you and deny it?
 
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Default Re: Need some measurements on the Crossfire

Originally Posted by svas
Hello.

I need to know the distance from the ground to the lower end of where the license plate is normaly put on on the front of the car. I also need the distance from the ground to the top of where the license plate at the same place. Is there anyone in here that may give me these measurements, in metric?
34 and 50 cm.
 
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I smell some sort of a lawsuit in here somewhere.
 
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Old 09-15-2009, 12:05 PM
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I smell some sort of a lawsuit in here somewhere.
AP, I think you have a good nose. And you know what they say; "big nose -big hose".....
 
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^^ Nice FP, only you could dirty up a thread about bumber measurements.....
 
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What I say......?
 
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^^ Nice FP, only you could dirty up a thread about bumber measurements.....
Hey....FP is just telling you the facts. No reason to pick on him for that.
 
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