You don’t have a new Swedish one, that’s the old one. Also stop stealing license plates.
I can steal an italian one for you
This is such a cool idea!
I have some spare romanian ones that are temporary (red font) and expired, no use for them.
Your GB plate came from a blue 2003 Skoda Fabia, likely Scrapped at some point in 2015/16 if you didn’t already know.
The German one is fake though. There is no Bielefeld. 😉
The first two letters on the Romanian one shows the car was registered in Brașov county. The rest of the numbers/letters are just random
The swedish one:
AUDI ALLROAD Q 3.0 TDI
Dark Grey
2008
Deregistered (2014-02-24)
Missing DK🇩🇰
At least in Italy you cannot have spare license plate, and you if you do, you have stolen or bought it stolen. When you unregister a vehicle you have to return the plates. I don’t know how things run in the rest of Europe.
I am not sure about outher countries. But the Lithuanian plate you have is a new one. Older ones had Lithuanian flag and not EU banner on them + middle letter indicated city or district where the car was registered. Last but not least, we had a period of few years where all chars of plated where mashed together ( the one you hawe has a space reserved in the middle for technical license validity, you have to go trough chekup every 2 years to see if the car is still road worthy and stuff) cool that you got one with the actual sticker, we dropped them few years ago!
The Dutch is from a semi trailer. So not a car license plate.
I have some romanian ones, but they are temporary I used for one of my previous cars so not sure you are interested…
I have a belgian one thats starts with an 8 i stead of 1 or 2, theyre really rare.
Just in case you need to run away and start a new life? I feel ya
I got some old Belgian plates.
3x letters – 3x numbers
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You don’t have a new Swedish one, that’s the old one. Also stop stealing license plates.
I can steal an italian one for you
This is such a cool idea!
I have some spare romanian ones that are temporary (red font) and expired, no use for them.
Your GB plate came from a blue 2003 Skoda Fabia, likely Scrapped at some point in 2015/16 if you didn’t already know.
The German one is fake though. There is no Bielefeld. 😉
The first two letters on the Romanian one shows the car was registered in Brașov county. The rest of the numbers/letters are just random
The swedish one:
AUDI ALLROAD Q 3.0 TDI
Dark Grey
2008
Deregistered (2014-02-24)
Missing DK🇩🇰
At least in Italy you cannot have spare license plate, and you if you do, you have stolen or bought it stolen. When you unregister a vehicle you have to return the plates. I don’t know how things run in the rest of Europe.
I am not sure about outher countries. But the Lithuanian plate you have is a new one. Older ones had Lithuanian flag and not EU banner on them + middle letter indicated city or district where the car was registered. Last but not least, we had a period of few years where all chars of plated where mashed together ( the one you hawe has a space reserved in the middle for technical license validity, you have to go trough chekup every 2 years to see if the car is still road worthy and stuff) cool that you got one with the actual sticker, we dropped them few years ago!
The Dutch is from a semi trailer. So not a car license plate.
I have some romanian ones, but they are temporary I used for one of my previous cars so not sure you are interested…
I have a belgian one thats starts with an 8 i stead of 1 or 2, theyre really rare.
Just in case you need to run away and start a new life? I feel ya
I got some old Belgian plates.
3x letters – 3x numbers