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BAKER21's SUPERB - MADE IN CZ?!?!?!?

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Thought I wouldnt like them..but find I like them quite a lot.

Admitted though, I think they would not look half as good if you had a full on reg number like mine. I think you'll be left alone by the police too IMO.

I'd keep em...there you go my opinion mate

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Thought I wouldnt like them..but find I like them quite a lot.

Admitted though, I think they would not look half as good if you had a full on reg number like mine. I think you'll be left alone by the police too IMO.

I'd keep em...there you go my opinion mate

I think your right about having the private reg but those Fabia's I saw didn't have private reg's and they looked great!!

No problems this weekend on my travels.

Can I highly suggest you paint your side strips and bumper strips body colour? Your car looks hot but would look even hotter as already suggested.

Oh, and I like the plate :thumbup:

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Can I highly suggest you paint your side strips and bumper strips body colour? Your car looks hot but would look even hotter as already suggested.

Oh, and I like the plate :thumbup:

Thanks for your comments mate, we have touched on your suggestion in the thread below:

http://www.briskoda.net/forums/superb/baker21s-superb-smoothed/58670/

Any donations for the work would be gratefully excepted!! LOL!!

Are they legal? What countries use those kinds?

So, I live in Portugal and since 1992 (if I remember well) all cars purchased after that date have to have licence plate with EU logo and P for Portugal. Since 1998 all new cars have to have on the oposite side of the plate one yellow area showing month and year of the car (when car was purchased new). In the Spain is the same (not for date and month), Germany, Italy, etc. In European Union is forbidden to use licence plate from one country and symbol of the other country on it. Also, only symbol to be used is of EU.

So, what I'm saying is that your plates are ilegal (but I like them:thumbup: )

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Are they legal? What countries use those kinds?

So, I live in Portugal and since 1992 (if I remember well) all cars purchased after that date have to have licence plate with EU logo and P for Portugal. Since 1998 all new cars have to have on the oposite side of the plate one yellow area showing month and year of the car (when car was purchased new). In the Spain is the same (not for date and month), Germany, Italy, etc. In European Union is forbidden to use licence plate from one country and symbol of the other country on it. Also, only symbol to be used is of EU.

So, what I'm saying is that your plates are ilegal (but I like them:thumbup: )

All I can say is that yes they are illegal but as you have said I like them too!!

  • 3 weeks later...

Looking at your car - gleaming and shiny - makes me want to go outside in the dark and clean my dirty Forest Green Superb - yours looks.....Superb!Fantastic!

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Looking at your car - gleaming and shiny - makes me want to go outside in the dark and clean my dirty Forest Green Superb - yours looks.....Superb!Fantastic!

Thanks mate, it's going to be a shocker over the forthcoming months keeping it clean but we can but try, LOL!!!

I used to moan about keeping silver and red clean...but this nightfire blue, as lovely a colour as it is, is a pain to keep clean:confused:

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I used to moan about keeping silver and red clean...but this nightfire blue, as lovely a colour as it is, is a pain to keep clean:confused:

I think that there is an illusion that dark colour cars hide the dirt where in fact they can show it off more, the Sahara Beige isn't too bad but scrubs up good when it's washed and waxed!!

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