It has D for Deutschland, but the format is all wrong?

by Obi_Wan_Kannoli

8 comments
  1. It’s made up, that’s what it is.

    Though if that is just somebody styling theirs after the German one or a fake I couldn’t tell.

    In some countries German license plates are a bit of a status symbols to the extent that there are mass produced fakes that get passed off as real.

    Though mostly the usual thing is to put German-ish plates on German cars. Not quite sure why you’d do this with a Suzuki though when there is a thriving JDM scene.

  2. Not a German one. Not even sure if it’s an actual plate at all.

  3. Its a Reichsbürger car, if it is driven, the driver is committing a criminal offense

  4. The blue area with the “D” belongs to a german plate. Seems that the owner put his license plate from his country onto a german one. Seen this a few times on the internet.

  5. The font is wrong, that yellow bit on the right doesn’t make sense. Fake.

  6. This isn’t a German license plate.

    A) the yellow stripe at the right doesn’t make sense

    B) the font is wrong

    C) the format is wrong it should be 1-3 letter County code 1-2 letters 1-4 numbers, sometimes E or H at the end (electric or historical vehicle)

    So for example A-BC 1234

    or ABC-D 1E

    Short letter/number combinations are often limited to motorcycles etc

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