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Old 03-19-2014, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Porsche997s
Hilarious ... There is one I don't get, WHYHANS
HANS is a German name often used on this board to name one of the workers in the factory.
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Old 03-19-2014, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Porsche997s
Hilarious ... There is one I don't get, WHYHANS
It stands for

Why you leave us Hans Mezger? Why Hans??
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Here's mine fitted. White car...
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Old 04-02-2014, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Macca
Here's mine fitted. White car...
Looks great Macca. What's with the German plates style?
Old 04-02-2014, 06:07 PM
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^^^ I have them on all my german cars the last 15 years. Just for fun and authenticity. Order from Lisenceplates.tv
Apparently they aren't strictly legal in NZ even though they are ISO/TUV stamped....but Ive never had a problem with the law regards them even when being stopped for routine checks etc...
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Originally Posted by Macca
^^^ I have them on all my german cars the last 15 years. Just for fun and authenticity. Order from Lisenceplates.tv
Apparently they aren't strictly legal in NZ even though they are ISO/TUV stamped....but Ive never had a problem with the law regards them even when being stopped for routine checks etc...
Nice plate Macca. But can you drive it in Germany?
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In Belgium they have approved that ALL combinations are possible. Single digits are already sold out unfortunately.
Also were my name and the plates " GT-3" , "911-GT3" and "9000-RPM" .

Now I am really considering to buy one. But which one? Combinations up to 8 digits are possible.
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Sorry. I may be confusing a few people. I picked the car up 05 Dec and drove for 30 days in Europe on Swiss plates. I then exported the car to New Zealand where the above photos were taken and registered the car in NZ personalised plates (Investment grade blue 2 digit plates). Once registered I afixed my own plate I ordered online from lisenceplates.tv (they will send you any country designed plates). The authorities here do not seem to car as long as the registration number is correct to their database. I owned this plate for 12+ years but have not used it, was waiting for the right car, and though the plate looks simple & cool on the white GT3...
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looks good, macca.
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Thanks Jim
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Originally Posted by Macca
^^^ I have them on all my german cars the last 15 years. Just for fun and authenticity. Order from Lisenceplates.tv
Apparently they aren't strictly legal in NZ even though they are ISO/TUV stamped....but Ive never had a problem with the law regards them even when being stopped for routine checks etc...
Gotcha.

We used to be allowed those plates here but no more. 3 demerits and a fine. Bastards.
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Originally Posted by LexVan
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Close.. Had PDK9000 reserved for another state, but they regis me in IL..
Not sure if this is Obnoxious enough.. LOL.. ->

--It's all good the hood w/ manual's.. but couldn't resist. I'll get my shifting fix road-racing my super-bike.. LOL.
--omg.. could get the car back next week.. Dang.. Immerse in work so I can sleep..
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