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Opel Astra

2nd gen 3-door Hatch (G; T98), 1998–2004

German license plate, Regular plates

Bar, Montenegro
As discussed on Unknown plates thread, regular non-standard plate from Frankfurt.

new letter combination non-standard plate

Comments (15)

antenn 2015-09-22 22:38:22 | #1

Not Lithuanian? I think it's more likely for them to use non-standard plates.

+2

Rhineland-Palatinate 2015-09-22 22:38:54 | #2

Interesting!
Looks a bit like those re-made German plates spottable in Israel  :)

+1

Sonic101 2015-09-22 22:41:32 | #3

Майкл69 (2015-03-29 12:41:08)

antenn
Not Lithuanian? I think it's more likely for them to use non-standard plates.


Maybe that! They said Frankfurt because of the German car dealer frames.

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Sonic101 2015-09-22 22:42:47 | #4

Dimusianka (2015-03-29 14:18:08)

Rhineland-Palatinate
Interesting!
Looks a bit like those re-made German plates spottable in Israel


Yeah, I remember those from Israel. It does resemble on those.  :yes:

0

rOOmUSh 2015-09-22 23:09:23 | #5

о001са98 (2009-03-24 23:01:59)

Sonic101
Rhineland-Palatinate
Interesting!
Looks a bit like those re-made German plates spottable in Israel

Yeah, I remember those from Israel. It does resemble on those.


I already have another one in a production pipe to upload  :)

+1

antenn 2015-09-22 23:11:52 | #6

26RUS (2009-02-13 21:10:56)

Sonic101
antenn
Not Lithuanian? I think it's more likely for them to use non-standard plates.

Maybe that! They said Frankfurt because of the German car dealer frames.


Lithuanians import a lot of cars from Germany.

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Juterman 2015-09-23 13:24:37 | #7

May be it's Hungarian LP?

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twiaj 2015-09-23 14:23:26 | #8

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Juterman
May be it's Hungarian LP?


Not likely, because FU* series is originally a "yellow" series for commercial vehicles.   !;)

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antenn 2015-09-23 19:45:23 | #9

Do you have a photo of the front? If there is no emission sticker, or it has a different plate (for example, the frame is from Gießen district), then it's definitely not German.

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Juterman 2015-09-23 20:04:24 | #10

+$@R*GE (2008-12-12 15:44:39)

antenn
Do you have a photo of the front?

May be, there is a plate from the USA.

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astonkas_esp 2015-09-23 21:48:44 | #11

SevenHertz (2008-12-13 03:38:53)

Juterman
antenn
Do you have a photo of the front?
May be, there is a plate from the USA.



Lol?  :D  :D

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Sonic101 2015-09-24 10:56:36 | #12

+$@R*GE (2008-12-12 15:44:39)

antenn
Do you have a photo of the front? If there is no emission sticker, or it has a different plate (for example, the frame is from Gießen district), then it's definitely not German.


Unfortunately not but I've seen it. And it's the same as the rear one..

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Sonic101 2015-09-24 10:59:34 | #13

SevenHertz (2008-12-13 03:38:53)

Juterman
antenn
Do you have a photo of the front?
May be, there is a plate from the USA.



 :D
It is probably a Lithuanian as antenn said.

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Juterman 2015-09-24 13:17:14 | #14

Another version: an old Georgian plate.

+1

astonkas_esp 2015-09-24 16:19:20 | #15

My version: non stardard plate from Australia.

+2

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