Bonjour from a Newbie :D
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Bonjour from a Newbie :D
Hi all, Chimaera 500 owner here, living in South Dordogne
attempting to get her registered in france which is proving a tad difficult
anyone know if the C.O.Cs that are available from here http://www.tvrmotors.eu/service-support ... ompliance/ are in fact getting through the prefectures in any way?
I know of a couple of people who've had sucsess in Germany & Norway with it but not sure if anyone here has tried them.
pics of mine, std apart from wheels, interior leather & veneer dash all renovated by me
_MG_3451 by pvapour, on Flickr
_MG_3456 by pvapour, on Flickr
[img]http://thumbsnap.com/s/AB6DiHLC.jp ... m/AB6DiHLC
anyways, Bonjour!
attempting to get her registered in france which is proving a tad difficult
anyone know if the C.O.Cs that are available from here http://www.tvrmotors.eu/service-support ... ompliance/ are in fact getting through the prefectures in any way?
I know of a couple of people who've had sucsess in Germany & Norway with it but not sure if anyone here has tried them.
pics of mine, std apart from wheels, interior leather & veneer dash all renovated by me
_MG_3451 by pvapour, on Flickr
_MG_3456 by pvapour, on Flickr
[img]http://thumbsnap.com/s/AB6DiHLC.jp ... m/AB6DiHLC
anyways, Bonjour!
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
Merci pour tout votre response, excuse mon francais, j'apprends (lentement)
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
That BBS style match pretty well, that's ok for thé contrôle (french MOT) ?
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
Hello
This rims are very pretty with the Chimaera body shape
If you want futher informations about the Chimaera, you can read this topic : viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2262
This rims are very pretty with the Chimaera body shape
If you want futher informations about the Chimaera, you can read this topic : viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2262
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
bien sur!Nico56 a écrit :ton français est meilleur que mon anglais
merci pour le imatriculation 'thread' (in french??)
je proposerai le question sur la
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Nice car lad, concerning the CoC don't order one as its totally useless in France, at least not in my region and from what I understood, it's useless everywhere in France!
Of you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Btw: great lookin cars !
Of you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Btw: great lookin cars !
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
Le monde bouge qui dit le slogan publicitaire d'une grande banque.....Jonathan.P a écrit :Nice car lad, concerning the CoC don't order one as its totally useless in France, at least not in my region and from what I understood, it's useless everywhere in France!
Of you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Btw: great lookin cars !
Ce qui était vrai hier ne l'est plus forcément aujourd'hui...! Quand a demain ?!?! ...
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
On compte sur toi (entre autre)LR78 a écrit :Quand a demain ?!?! ...Jonathan.P a écrit :Nice car lad, concerning the CoC don't order one as its totally useless in France, at least not in my region and from what I understood, it's useless everywhere in France!
Of you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Btw: great lookin cars !
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
Je n'ai pas trop compris vos commentaires...
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
cheers & for the lad reference, not been called that for many yearsJonathan.P a écrit :Nice car lad, concerning the CoC don't order one as its totally useless in France, at least not in my region and from what I understood, it's useless everywhere in France!
Of you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Btw: great lookin cars !
as I understand it, (& as you say) in std. form the COC will not work in france.
But with a few alterations by issuing Austria TVR, directed by some information from the french data base, then all should be good, is this not the case? or did you not know of these alterations that need to be made?
as for the French comments, the translator leaves little sense being made, I have a feeling this may be the case anyway :hehe:
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Re: Bonjour from a Newbie :D
You're welcome for the lad reference ! Glad you went down memory lane a bit :-).
In std. form, the CoC delivered by tvr.eu is useless for the following reasons:
1- 3/4 of the info is missing
2- According to the French authority there is no where mentioned how they got the data, if it was done according to European directives or not and which ones. Only the info concerning pollution will be accepted as the CoC states it meets EURO 3 std (or EURO 2)
This is from my experience concerning my 02 Tuscan.
The Griffith had a EU type approval but only a few chassis are concerned.
Also, some "prefecture" (those who deliver the "carte grise") sometimes, by lack of understanding of the procedure or incompetence might give you the carte grise straight away, but that will be a matter of pure luck, I would say half a dozen in France got registered that way.
Concerning the alterations I'm not sure I know what you are reffering to, please enlighten me :-)
Ps: concerning the French comments I understood them as im fluent but I'm not sure I understand what they implied and why they were made
In std. form, the CoC delivered by tvr.eu is useless for the following reasons:
1- 3/4 of the info is missing
2- According to the French authority there is no where mentioned how they got the data, if it was done according to European directives or not and which ones. Only the info concerning pollution will be accepted as the CoC states it meets EURO 3 std (or EURO 2)
This is from my experience concerning my 02 Tuscan.
The Griffith had a EU type approval but only a few chassis are concerned.
Also, some "prefecture" (those who deliver the "carte grise") sometimes, by lack of understanding of the procedure or incompetence might give you the carte grise straight away, but that will be a matter of pure luck, I would say half a dozen in France got registered that way.
Concerning the alterations I'm not sure I know what you are reffering to, please enlighten me :-)
Ps: concerning the French comments I understood them as im fluent but I'm not sure I understand what they implied and why they were made