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Vauxhall Vivaro

1st gen (A; X83), 2001–2006

License plate of the United Kingdom, 2001 year system

(UK) DV55RXP
#ForeignMarket

Luxembourg-Findel airport, L

Quite obviously sold as the Opel Vivaro on the European continent.

International double spot: D & L!

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Comments (5)

BRcriskDE 2023-01-28 15:41:44 | #1

It's SORN since just after my spot  :D

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BRcriskDE 2023-01-28 15:43:50 | #2

Do you think it's a transfer?
(Comparing to my pic) It has new stickers, a new sliding door and maybe headlights.
Giving the price of those, I'd assume they just bought a different one instead of repairing  :like:

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BimmerDude 2023-01-29 17:21:35 | #3

BRcriskDE (2023-01-28 15:43:50)

BRcriskDE
Do you think it's a transfer?
(Comparing to my pic) It has new stickers, a new sliding door and maybe headlights.
Giving the price of those, I'd assume they just bought a different one instead of repairing


Looking at the details between the two pictures, it looks like the exact same van, just with a new side door. The fender and bumper have the exact same scratches and imperfections. There would be no point to keep such a regular plate.

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BRcriskDE 2023-01-29 18:06:12 | #4

BimmerDude (2023-01-29 17:21:35)

BimmerDude
Looking at the details between the two pictures, it looks like the exact same van, just with a new side door. The fender and bumper have the exact same scratches and imperfections. There would be no point to keep such a regular plate.

Okay! I was wondering if it was worth it to transfer the plate, but I was also wondering if it would've been cheaper to buy a new van instead of fixing/replacing...
Thanks for the info!

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BimmerDude 2023-01-29 22:32:31 | #5

BRcriskDE (2023-01-29 18:06:12)

BRcriskDE
BimmerDude
Looking at the details between the two pictures, it looks like the exact same van, just with a new side door. The fender and bumper have the exact same scratches and imperfections. There would be no point to keep such a regular plate.
Okay! I was wondering if it was worth it to transfer the plate, but I was also wondering if it would've been cheaper to buy a new van instead of fixing/replacing...
Thanks for the info!



It's just a door, and the market in the UK has changed a lot. Cars are not as cheap as they used to be.  :pardon:

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