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    What is this part number for this piece?

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    The part that is painted the same color as the car in the middle of the bumper, where the mounting bracket for the license plate normally goes. Mine has the bracket. I want to get rid of it and get this look. Anyone know the part number, or at least the German name for it? I can't seem to come up with the right combination of Google search terms. I've gotten a lot of info about those two hook brackets though.

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    Junior Member Two Rings kirchh's Avatar
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    Part Number for License Plate Filler is: 8H0807977GRU

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    Veteran Member Four Rings gtsingh91's Avatar
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    It's called a filler plate, found on the B6 S4. It's not on the A4. https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-.../8e0807977gru/
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    Active Member Two Rings MrAwd's Avatar
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    Part number was posted above lic. Plate filler


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    Senior Member Three Rings A4-Mike's Avatar
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    Stuff paying $200 for it, I'm a plastic fabricator, I think I'll just make one for free.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtsingh91 View Post
    It's called a filler plate, found on the B6 S4. It's not on the A4. https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-.../8e0807977gru/
    That would help explain why I couldn't find it, thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by A4-Mike View Post
    Stuff paying $200 for it, I'm a plastic fabricator, I think I'll just make one for free.

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    I'm sure if you made a small production run you'd sell quite a few. Since they aren't even available for the A4, I'd have to start over with a whole new bumper cover.

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    Senior Member Three Rings A4-Mike's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket1420 View Post
    That would help explain why I couldn't find it, thanks!



    I'm sure if you made a small production run you'd sell quite a few. Since they aren't even available for the A4, I'd have to start over with a whole new bumper cover.
    Sounds like a plan

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    Stage 2 Banner Advertiser Four Rings ECS Tuning-Audi's Avatar
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    For what it's worth you can remove the screws that hold the mounting plate on and have the holes filled and bumper touched up for cheaper than buying a whole new bumper cover + repaint.

    Jason

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    I just smoothed it over and the bumper painted for less than the filler plate.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECS Tuning-Audi View Post
    For what it's worth you can remove the screws that hold the mounting plate on and have the holes filled and bumper touched up for cheaper than buying a whole new bumper cover + repaint.

    Jason
    Yeah I'm an idiot. I just looked at my bumper today and realized that it's just some holes in the bumper. I guess I'll just fix it all up whenever I get around to putting on a USP lower valance.

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