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Old Nov 18, 2010 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by XR2
Saw then on a Mondeo @FITP. Looks like they were intended to be used on a VW because the plates had fake district stickers of Wolfsburg (where VW headqarters and some production plants are) on them. AND there were emission test and vehicle safety test stickers that have already expired.

So WHEN you intend to use german style pressed plates, get some with "GB" on them and without the stickers!

P.S.: Don't try to go to Germany with them on your car. Might cause big trouble.
that was my mondeo lol, the stickers were already on the plates when i bought them,
but not being german myself, i didnt know or care what they ment, i removed the stickers
at the show when someone pointed it out to me......well you never know i might have been
pulled by some german police on the way home pmsl.
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