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Originally Posted by Miko M
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Originally Posted by Sedan_Clan
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Originally Posted by SCOTT26
In terms of the US plate? How does the Alfa Romeo Guilia work in the US? In Europe the plate is offset, classic Alfa if truth be told.
Again I have not seen how the Grilles work with the M3/M4 but this should be rectified fairly soon.
But there could be some truth on how the interpretation of the intakes,curtains and aerodynamics are formed.
A new interpretation of the current M look. It seems to fit.
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In California many are driving around [illegally] with no front plate attached, but for the few that I've seen with plates, it's offset just under the driver's side headlight.
Here's an example:
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
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On that picture the plates are not blocking anything. It looks ugly but it doesn't sacrifice cooling.
Now if you think adding to any side of the new G80 it will block air significantly
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Well the tow hook seems to be under the passenger headlamp, so if all else fails you could mount it there using an aftermarket solution.
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You still blocking the cooling and that's what I don't like.
I personally won't put them on but most if is will and it will be hard to find a good spot without effecting cooling.
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...unless the tow hook mount allows for placement further left of the mount point.