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Freddy 11-17-2010 08:47 PM

European Plates in the US?
 
is it legal to put a real (but more than 3 years old) european plate on a car here in the US, as long as the current and valid US plate is displayed in its right spot?

mywidebody02 11-17-2010 09:01 PM

i have done that on a few of my BMW's and friends on their cars with no problem.

Leucadia 11-17-2010 09:39 PM

As long as you *state issued* plate with current tabs are in place you have the requirement of the statute.

Freddy 11-17-2010 11:14 PM

ok just wondering, because its not a vanity plate...its a genuine (at one point being used 3 years ago) plate from Germany

princemoe2m 11-17-2010 11:40 PM

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as long as ur state dont require a front plat like some states do, thn you can. i had mine for few years now with now problem :D

m5james 11-17-2010 11:50 PM

I've seen a handful of people place their US plate overtop their EU plate w/o issues. Unlike the pic above, I think the biggest issue the police car about is that the place is clear and visible for the sake of intersection camera. My GF picked up a plate while at F1 in Abu Dhabi, so I'm thinking about putting it on the rear of either the X or 7 by removing the US style tailgate panel.

princemoe2m 11-18-2010 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by m5james (Post 782289)
I've seen a handful of people place their US plate overtop their EU plate w/o issues. Unlike the pic above, I think the biggest issue the police car about is that the place is clear and visible for the sake of intersection camera. My GF picked up a plate while at F1 in Abu Dhabi, so I'm thinking about putting it on the rear of either the X or 7 by removing the US style tailgate panel.

ur right james, i have seen alot of ppl doing the EU plate under the US one on the back, but i dont know.. i dont see it stylish at all, since ur covering %80 of it by the US plate. my opinion its pointless :stickpoke. i think if ur state dont require a front plate thn thats a good way to show it by placing in upfront like i did.

rooroo 11-18-2010 12:12 AM

I had my old tag from college on the front of my car (it was a university of Fl issue tag). I would think it would be more of an problem as one could easily assume that my rear tag matched the front... Never got bothered by cops.
EU tag in front is obviously harder to confuse as your current tag. Also I see it often here in Atlanta.

You should be good:thumbup:

m5james 11-18-2010 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by princemoe2m (Post 782300)
ur right james, i have seen alot of ppl doing the EU plate under the US one on the back, but i dont know.. i dont see it stylish at all, since ur covering %80 of it by the US plate. my opinion its pointless :stickpoke. i think if ur state dont require a front plate thn thats a good way to show it by placing in upfront like i did.

I kind of agree it's almost pointless since it's covering so much, but even then it's still something most people don't see and gets their attention. Of all the places I've lived, I don't think I've been in one state where a front plate wasn't required...that doesn't mean I didn't try though, so I've had a few license plate tickets before :cool:


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