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Lexus RX

5th gen (AL30), 2022–

License plate of the Netherlands, Diplomatic

11.2023 - Leiderdorp, Noord-Holland (NL)

Comments (8)

dodo142 2023-11-11 14:10:06 | #1

How is this possible? Transferred plate?

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Oxblood 2023-11-11 14:23:08 | #2

The diplomatic plates are in another (older) code system than the recent cars   !;)

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dodo142 2023-11-11 17:29:10 | #3

Oxblood (2023-11-11 14:23:08)

Oxblood
The diplomatic plates are in another (older) code system than the recent cars
Thanks. Does GN have a special meaning or is it just a random combination?

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xdTAGCLAN 2023-11-11 17:44:21 | #4

dodo142 (2023-11-11 17:29:10)

dodo142
Oxblood
The diplomatic plates are in another (older) code system than the recent cars Thanks. Does GN have a special meaning or is it just a random combination?


CD = Corps Diplomatique
BN = Temporary/ foreigner
GN = Temporary/ foreigner.

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Oxblood 2023-11-11 17:53:19 | #5

I've heard once that GN means also "geen Nederlander"   !;)

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dodo142 2023-11-11 18:57:24 | #6

xdTAGCLAN (2023-11-11 17:44:21)

xdTAGCLAN
dodo142
Oxblood
The diplomatic plates are in another (older) code system than the recent cars Thanks. Does GN have a special meaning or is it just a random combination?

CD = Corps Diplomatique
BN = Temporary/ foreigner
GN = Temporary/ foreigner.
Oh thanks  :D In Turkey we have similar two letter plates that start with M (99 MX 9999) which means the owner is a foreigner. There are a lot of Turks in the Netherlands so you might spot one of those plates there   !;)

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xdTAGCLAN 2023-11-11 21:29:44 | #7

Oxblood (2023-11-11 17:53:19)

Oxblood
I've heard once that GN means also "geen Nederlander"


That's correct! Which means "not a Dutchman" aka foreigner  :D

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xdTAGCLAN 2023-11-11 21:30:28 | #8

dodo142 (2023-11-11 18:57:24)

dodo142
xdTAGCLAN
dodo142
Oxblood
The diplomatic plates are in another (older) code system than the recent cars Thanks. Does GN have a special meaning or is it just a random combination?

CD = Corps Diplomatique
BN = Temporary/ foreigner
GN = Temporary/ foreigner. Oh thanks In Turkey we have similar two letter plates that start with M (99 MX 9999) which means the owner is a foreigner. There are a lot of Turks in the Netherlands so you might spot one of those plates there


Turkish cars and trucks are actually quite rare. Especially cars  :thumbs up:

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