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73notch January 4th 2005 02:20

what is this?
 
http://vw1303rs.de/images/dscf4275.jpg

who makes this front spoiler?

samcat January 4th 2005 05:10

Looks like a modified Kamei airdam.

Cya,
Sam C

73notch January 4th 2005 06:15

how did he get the super beetle grill area in it?

starmember January 4th 2005 06:51

it is a modified Kamei airdam

eisblau January 4th 2005 07:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by 73notch
http://vw1303rs.de/images/dscf4275.jpg

who makes this front spoiler?

It is Christian Stelzers 1303RS. May be you ask himself: vw1303rs_@_t-online.de (You have to remove the underscore between the @)

Norbert

Rob January 4th 2005 09:02

Very nice car, I like the rims (BBS?) and the mirrors...

Rob.

zen January 4th 2005 09:06

mirrors are Vitaloni Califonian's. rims don't look like BBS, but i could easily be wrong.

very nice car. :agree: would like to see more on it.

Racelook January 4th 2005 14:59

Notch....

Have you got more pics of this car.. If this is the same car as kreiskuke than it's mine inspiration why I stepped to the "dark side" :p

73notch January 4th 2005 16:40

ya, i agree that car is definitely an inspiration.
those are bbs wheels by the way

http://vw1303rs.de/00000093c9096f30d/index.htm

here is his site

justdubbin January 7th 2005 19:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by eisblau
It is Christian Stelzers 1303RS. May be you ask himself: vw1303rs_@_t-online.de (You have to remove the underscore between the @)

Norbert


Norbert, the registration plate / licence plate E-CA1, is this a special plate ?
Most German plates I have seen have 7 characters.

effvee January 8th 2005 16:40

Single wiper
 
Check out that single mounted wiper, very nice :cool:

Typ Vier January 8th 2005 17:03

Hi Rob,
The number plate is very short (physical size)for a passenger vehicle in germany and is barely legal. As for the amount of letters and numbers, the first letter states where the vehicle is registered, E = Essen. If it had 2 letters and they were for example ES it would be Esslingen. Also bigger Cities have mostly only one letter example B = Berlin, H = Hamburg, K = Koeln ( cologne), F for Frankfurt, M for Munich and so on. The second letter(s) after the area just starts with the first in the ABC and continues with every registration only the the number(s) change (up to 9999 in some areas).The the next letter(B)starts after that. So the very first vehicle registred in Essen could have been E-A 1,the second E-A 2, and so on. It is also possible for a small fee to get a plate with initials and numbers asked for if available. Due to the fact that the plates with only one letter and number are very short they have been taken most of the time.

Pillow January 9th 2005 00:48

Sweeeeeet!

I like that gas filler/cap as well.

Granted I could not get his website to work to see more?

justdubbin January 9th 2005 16:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Typ Vier
Hi Rob,
The number plate is very short (physical size)for a passenger vehicle in germany and is barely legal. As for the amount of letters and numbers, the first letter states where the vehicle is registered, E = Essen. If it had 2 letters and they were for example ES it would be Esslingen. Also bigger Cities have mostly only one letter example B = Berlin, H = Hamburg, K = Koeln ( cologne), F for Frankfurt, M for Munich and so on. The second letter(s) after the area just starts with the first in the ABC and continues with every registration only the the number(s) change (up to 9999 in some areas).The the next letter(B)starts after that. So the very first vehicle registred in Essen could have been E-A 1,the second E-A 2, and so on. It is also possible for a small fee to get a plate with initials and numbers asked for if available. Due to the fact that the plates with only one letter and number are very short they have been taken most of the time.


Thanks Andreas that is enough information for me to keep my ideas alive :agree:

eisblau January 10th 2005 14:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Typ Vier
Hi Rob,
The number plate is very short (physical size)for a passenger vehicle in germany and is barely legal. As for the amount of letters and numbers, the first letter states where the vehicle is registered, E = Essen. If it had 2 letters and they were for example ES it would be Esslingen. Also bigger Cities have mostly only one letter example B = Berlin, H = Hamburg, K = Koeln ( cologne), F for Frankfurt, M for Munich and so on. The second letter(s) after the area just starts with the first in the ABC and continues with every registration only the the number(s) change (up to 9999 in some areas).The the next letter(B)starts after that. So the very first vehicle registred in Essen could have been E-A 1,the second E-A 2, and so on. It is also possible for a small fee to get a plate with initials and numbers asked for if available. Due to the fact that the plates with only one letter and number are very short they have been taken most of the time.


Yes you are right! :) Normally, short numberplates are only for motorcycles and cars with US type numberplates. If you have luck or a good friend at the "Zulassung" (Thats where your car is registered), then you may get such a license plate.
You can choose the numbers and letters on the number plate, provided that they are free and not already in use... If you have a 1303 a nice numberplate would be for example: WOB-VW 1303 (WOB=Wolfsburg) :D

Norbert
-1984 1200L / F-NN 75
-1974 1200L / F-VW 76


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