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Originally posted by steventrace: If you wanna bring it to the UK when your finished with it , i,ll take it off your hands 
hey i,ll even collect it
Heh... might be one even closer! Check out RAF Mildenhall and Lakenheath...
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will do, i soooo want one
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Originally posted by steventrace: will do, i soooo want one
At some point while I'm here, I plan on making it up to an MEG meet... dunno when, but obviously when I fix it a bit.
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Looks good.
I couldn't help noticing that the license plates are not EU - are they US Army base ones?
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Originally posted by R_G: Looks good.
I couldn't help noticing that the license plates are not EU - are they US Army base ones?
Ya "US Forces" plates... they say "USA" with a little cross-hair looking thing instead of D with the EU stars above it, which you can also get downtown, but you pay full price.
When I cross borders, I need to obtain the little oval sticker that says "USA" on it also... I can't use the "D" one on a US forces plated car.
I did overhear some of the people at the license station that Germany is going to a standardized plate or something for the EU, and the deal is, they only give so many numbers to USAREUR... so say they get 10,000 numbers to give away for a couple months... well, there's a lot more than 10,000 cars here, so there is going to be a shortage of plates according to them.
Hopefully they have a grace period for us at least...
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Originally posted by Avey: That's pretty neat. Your going to see some Mondeo driver's necks snapping as you drive my.
seconded. I bet there's a bunch of mondy owners saying WTF!?
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Quaife, lightened SVT Flywheel, SPEC stage II clutch, removed resonator, k&n drop in - various other goodies too.
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Thats great to hear that you finaly got your car. Looks sweet! Man, an SVT is already a head turner I cant imagine having an SVT in Germany!!
"Do what you like, Because you have to drive it!"-Me
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I have been thinking about working in Australia or Europe. What did it cost to get your car overseas?
Originally posted by Who the F are You?: does your family tree not have any branches on it?
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Originally posted by RandyCSVT: What did it cost to get your car overseas?
Free... Military pays to ship cars. But I've heard it can cost between $600-$1500 depening on the company, and with those prices "you get what you pay for..."
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