These cars are all based in Sweden, of which one is mine. It is relatively cheap and simple to get personalized plates in Sweden. It cost US600 and the plate is then valid for 10 years. You can then prolong after 10 years. A maximum of 7 digits or letters are allowed. I have also seen "wroooom" and "IIIIIII". I believe the last one is to distract speed cameras.... regards Patrik Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Normaly the plates must look like this: KLE F 1360 and not KLE F1 360 Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wie zur Hö...ehm, how the hell did you do THAT?! I recently went to the local authority which is responsible for car registering etc. for getting a numberplate signifying my '76 Toyota Celica is an oldtimer (-> cheaper taxes etc). In Germany, you have numberplates with one to three letters indicating the town where you live, followed by up to two letters and up to four numbers. The lady at the bureau told me I could choose the middle letters completely freely, as long as if it was B, F or Q. Thank you very much
Shame your's isn't the F430 or 360 as that would mean you would have been down in Poznan for GT Polonia and we would have probably met
Is that a real GT40, these days the replicas are so good is too hard to tell!. Love the F355 tho Cheers everyone 4 the pics Gilro..
No it is not "real" I have hypnotised you and it is a figment of your imagination. Image Unavailable, Please Login