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Hey guys! Cheap way to cover unnecessary drilled holes on a boot lid?

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  • VIC Hey guys! Cheap way to cover unnecessary drilled holes on a boot lid?

    Hey guys!!!!! Would you happen to know a cheap and effective way to cover the unnecessary drilled holes on my boot lid. The drilled holes are the mounting points for fitting a standard number plate.

    I've asked my local panel beater about patching the drilled holes and it turns out it's quite expensive (around $400 to $500).

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    Lakin plate holders

    or buy some bumper plugs
    carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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