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JDM License Plate Adapter - Subaru Legacy B4/GTB

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For my JDM subaru, I had to drill a hole in my license plate for it to fit. I know its probably illegle, but still better than holding it down with just one bolt. All the metal adapter I find costs over 20 bucks so I decided to design my very own adapter, it will give you about an inch of space to play around (27mm). This Adapter allows you to put Canadian(or NA) License plate onto your JDM vehicle. It was designed for my Subaru Legacy B4/GTB. The bigger hole is for M6 bolt, a smaller M5 to hold the license plate, you will need a washer for it. It will also work on any other car that has M6 screw for their license plate. All you need is: 1of M5x10mm bolt, nut and washer (or lock washer) 1 of the adapter and spacer How to install: 1. Print one of the adapter and spacer, place the M5 nut in the T slot and install the adapter onto ur car, tighten it down. 2. Loosely Install your license plate onto the adapter. 3. Slide your license plate until you find the right position for other hole, and install the orginal screw with spacer behind the license plate. 4. Tighten the M5 bolt once you have the other side installed. PS: I made the holes 0.2mm bigger because I did not calibrate my x y steps/mm on mine. However it should work no matter what. If one doesnt work, print out two of them. I also uploaded solidwork file if you ever need to change anything. I am not a professional, if you find any problem with my design please let me know. If you have any special request, leave a comment and I can try to customize one for you.

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Published Jun 27, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Marc Zhe (marcc) · License: CC BY-NC

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