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-J-F- 2017-01-15 00:14:57 | #1

Nice!  :bravo: It's rare to see "western" car with old plates. Plates with "custom" number combination from eartly 1980s.

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2017-01-15 22:45:34 | #2

-J-F- (2017-01-15 00:14:57)

-J-F-
Nice! It's rare to see "western" car with old plates. Plates with "custom" number combination from eartly 1980s.

Thanks  :) Also cool, since it's from close to where my family comes from.
To what extent was it possible to purchase "western" in the CSSR?

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-J-F- 2017-01-16 21:19:42 | #3

Rhineland-Palatinate (2017-01-15 22:45:34)

Rhineland-Palatinate
Thanks Also cool, since it's from close to where my family comes from.
To what extent was it possible to purchase "western" in the CSSR?


It was easy when you had money and friends in the right places  :D
These cars was 3 or more time expensive than normal "eastern" cars, there wasn's any waiting list so you should have to buy it only if it was in the shop. But many of these cars were sold to friends even before they got to the shop, so if you didn's have friends and money, you didn'd have chance.

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2017-01-17 12:50:33 | #4

-J-F- (2017-01-16 21:19:42)

-J-F-

It was easy when you had money and friends in the right places
These cars was 3 or more time expensive than normal "eastern" cars, there wasn's any waiting list so you should have to buy it only if it was in the shop. But many of these cars were sold to friends even before they got to the shop, so if you didn's have friends and money, you didn'd have chance.

Alright so just like in the GDR  :D

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