anyone in cologne

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scottracing

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35 posts

125 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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Hi all. Ive just moved from the uk to köln but ive had to leave all my minis and jap cars back home.

After having the hassle of getting an eco sticker for my seat ibiza which only just got a yellow sticker, ive looked into getting one of my other cars over but with german regulations im not sure if its possible.

Also hoping to meet up with some fellow petrolheads in the area as I need to get my fix of working on cars.

Gaz

Thud_Mcguffin

266 posts

203 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Hello - I am not too far away from you in Bonn.

To get a UK car registered here, you just need to follow the necessary steps - someone local helping would be a big plus. If your car is modified it could be a problem getting it through the German TUV. On the other hand, you can always keep your car on British plates here for up to 12 mths. Of course you need to get the right insurer in the UK but it can be done. I know someone in Bonn who has someone been living here for over 4 years with a British registered BMW but sooner or later I am sure he will get pinched.

I have a British Elise here which is now on German plates. I did however wimp out and paid someone to do it for me hehe

scottracing

Original Poster:

35 posts

125 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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Alright mate, yep you're not far away then. I work in Hürth but use the tram everyday.

I've got the seat ibiza insured through a uk company so its fully legal in Europe but it wasn't cheap. I was told by the officials in cologne that I would have to register the car as a German one after 6 months, but I think i will take it home and sell it before then, and take my crx or one of my classic minis back.

From what i can gather if the car is over 1993 and petrol I can get a green eco sticker and use it in and around cologne which means i can only take over my 1993 mini, however its highly modified with different wheels, brakes, ignition system, carb and a few other bits.

My plan long-term is to get something suitable for blasting around the ring on a weekend or after work so I will probably end up buying something new and German.