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North Carolina doesn’t require a front plate so you will occasionally see people with euro front plates. For the hell of it I had a custom German plate made for my minivan. Some of you may remember that thread. It gets noticed and occasionally random people will ask me where I got it. It’s always fun to tell them I stole it off a car while I was in Hamburg. Then as often happens when they think I’m being serious I let them know I was joking. Big Grin. Most of the time people ask what it means.

A new car means it’s time to get a fun new plate. Being a low riding, high revving car with a black leather interior and a loud exhaust these are the finalists.



I’m really leaning towards #1.

#1


#2


#3


#4


#5

Question:
Which is your favorite?

Choices:
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5

 


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You forgot an oldie but goodie:

Fukengrüven

(I voted 3, btw!)
 
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#1 by FAR!


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Can you explain #1? I'm seeing "Shat n' Park 'er".
 
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I don’t get #1. Shat n packer? I’m old and slow so just tell me please. Lol
 
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Buzz Bomb is appropriate for a GSR.


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Here is an actual one, so you would likely want to replace 189 with 46.


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R3VO3VOM is what I put on the European plate on my Porsche.

In your rear view mirror it reads MOVE OVER


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I like the second one (and smlsig's tag).

BTW, where are you getting custom German plates?




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Great fun!

I'm tempted to grab this for my little diesel:


(Credit for the phrase goes to member petr.)




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Here is an actual one, so you would likely want to replace 189 with 46.


Get your collective minds out of the gutter. "Fü" is the city code for Fürth, a Munich suburb. My ancestors are from there, so I got this for my BMW:




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My oldest daughter came up with a brilliant idea. She said I should use my idea for a boat name for the plate. (Image)


Haha! There's a 90s F250 in my neighborhood -- crew cab, long bed -- with big text at the top of the windshield: "Boobie Bouncer"

It's also sporting custom license plates:
OMG8MPG Big Grin




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I don't recall ever seeing yellow plates in Germany unless they were on cars from the UK or Netherlands.

When I lived in Trier, which is near Bitburg (BIT is their plate prefix), there was an SUV with "BIT*CH69" and it was their real plate. Always wanted to steal that one.
 
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Get your collective minds out of the gutter. "Fü" is the city code for Fürth, a Munich suburb. My ancestors are from there, so I got this for my BMW:

I have "FW-190D" on my M5. It's not a Europlate though.



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Here is an actual one, so you would likely want to replace 189 with 46.


I grew up in Fuerth so I am very familiar with this one, see one at least once a week when I am there. Its not a Munich suburb, it is west of Nurnberg. Lang lebe Franken!
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by TSE:


I grew up in Fuerth so I am very familiar with this one, see one at least once a week when I am there. Its not a Munich suburb, it is west of Nurnberg. Lang lebe Franken!


Never actually looked at a map, just was what I was told. I stand corrected.


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OK, not trying to hijack the thread, but while we’re on the subject the Brain Trust might make a suggestion for my newly acquired Bimmer -

I have an ‘88 635CSI. light gray, manual trans. Currently no front plate, as none are required in PA. Shark is almost too easy - ideas?

When I get one I’ll have to figure out how to post it -
 
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I'd take Nr. 1, the "Schattenparker"... Smile

BTW, the "SHA" is the german plate prefix for "Schwäbisch Hall" (county / Landkreis), 50 miles from my place and the county where my wife came from. There they sometimes like to combine it with SHA-RK 1234...
 
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Used to have AUSMVEG on my bmw 325, means get out of my wY
 
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