Solo1Supra;1077516 said:
Great looking car. I wish I was back in Germany, I spent almost 4 years there while in the USAF. What town do you live in?
Thank you.
Currently i´m living near Hannover but I will move to Ingolstadt (Bavaria) in 2 weeks.
I often regret not to be born in the U.S. (to be honest every time I see a car with the "HK" license plate), you guys have so more rights over here
- small license plate
- U.S. lightning is allowed
- you can use the unlimited Autobahnen to test your ride
- you can tune how you like! No rules from the government regarding loudness or horsepower from the cars... well, you can say you got a free-ride ticket from our government
I´m envious
German cars need to be approved by the government every two years, that sucks because if you don`t have all the neccessary papers you have to pull out those tuning parts or you aren`t allowed to drive that car anymore...
Quin;1077537 said:
You`re right.
To explain it: in Germany the government of traffic COULD allow you to use ONE small license plate, in extreme cases (old american car for example) they COULD give you two small plates... in the region I live they only allowed me to use one small plate and I put it on the back because I have a swiss version Supra with a small space for the plate on the back.
And yes, it sucks to see a Corvette C5 or C6 using those "Sheet cake" plates as we call them over here