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Is "Rabbit" a local special edition or some sticker added by owner because of the name on older (and newer) US market ones?
Is "Rabbit" a local special edition or some sticker added by owner because of the name on older (and newer) US market ones?
Quite likely it's an Austrian version. Over there the name "Rabbit" was used for some versions of the Golf I and from the Golf III onwards.
On Friday i saw a rare "BW"-number plate. This does neither mean Bundeswehr (german military, they use the letter Y) nor Baden-Württemberg (their police have BWL). I was also confused because the car didnt look military. So i googled it and found out that it is reserved for marine management companies. It also had the WISAG company logo.
Here is a sample image so that you know how it looks. I didnt take it so only the link:
http://www.ub-feuerwehr.com/resources/D.+BW+6+-+780+hinten.JPG
BW number plate is very rare, as most marine companies use ordinary plates.
Here is a sample image so that you know how it looks. I didnt take it so only the link:
http://www.ub-feuerwehr.com/resources/D.+BW+6+-+780+hinten.JPG
BW number plate is very rare, as most marine companies use ordinary plates.
Naah, it's not too rare, as this authority
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasserstra%C3%9Fen-_und_Schifffahrtsverwaltung_des_Bundes
is responsible for the whole infrastructure of all navigable canals and rivers in Germany.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundeswasserstra%C3%9Fe#/media/File:Deutschland_Bun- deswasserstra%C3%9Fen.png
Now a rare sight from yesterday, spotted on the Autobahn A40 in Dortmund - if I'm not wrong, it's from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_C%C3%A1diz