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antp
Nice
Baube
only me or you seem to know that Audi quite well ?
Beautiful car btw
Beautiful car btw
walter.
Thirty years-old Audi coming from Italy for a quick spin in Lancashire
Crazy people...
dhill_cb7
Saw an old Keystone PA plate with the yellow writing and blue background. Apparently if you have a personalize plate prior to the new plates that came 24 years ago in 2000 you could keep them!
ingo
I saw a Volvo 945 with German plate GÖ-HHxxx today, what was interesting was that it was an old plate without the EU-band, I haven't seen one of those in years!
They are out of issuing since 1.11.2000
Nowadays us plate freaks make photos of all we can spot.
Baube
i parked behind a Subaru Forester that had a Utah plate today . Must be to celebrate the Arizona Coyotes move to Salt Lake City..
But its a missed opportunity for me as i did not had my camera and want to have a pic from all the states/provinces where there is an NHL team..
I'll have to dig up for my camera to see if that piece of junk still works..
But its a missed opportunity for me as i did not had my camera and want to have a pic from all the states/provinces where there is an NHL team..
I'll have to dig up for my camera to see if that piece of junk still works..
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I saw a Volvo 945 with German plate GÖ-HHxxx today, what was interesting was that it was an old plate without the EU-band, I haven't seen one of those in years!
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A personalized plate in Sweden is €590, valid for ten years but it belongs to you so you can move it between your cars. Therfore personalized plates usually have some connection to the owner like their name or nickname and rarely something connected to the car. I've seen an Audi that had OOOO though.
ingo
Saw a Volvo XC70 today with German license number GG XC70
An exception - usually on actual cars the personalized plate (popular in Germany, costs only 10,20€) is related to the owner, and on classic cars to the car.
Exceptions were Citroën XM, Chrysler PT Cruiser and the numberised Porsches (rarely so see a 911 without 911 on the plate).
My mother-in-law was irritated about the WES-DD 364 on my Durango: "Why that number? Ingo was not born in March 1964!"
She was told then, that the 364 stands for the hp
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Saw a Volvo XC70 today with German license number GG XC70