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Old 03-12-2011, 02:12 PM
hvguy hvguy is offline
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I wanna move to Holland =( seems like alot of farming and diesel tuning goes on there...
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Old 03-13-2011, 03:50 AM
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Indeed ; Holland is a good country for D24's !!!

Because my volvo 245 is older than '87

-i dont pay tax for using the road
-i get a special price for the assurance
-there are no rules for the exhaust-gases when the car has to be examined
-the examining for older cars ( 30 years and older )are every 2 years in stead of every year.

Most countries want to examin the cars for legal roaduse by a governemental workshop, in Holland,all workshops can get a license for examining cars.
So we dont have to travel between the dealer and examining-station of the goverment. Since i work in a workshop with a license for cars and trucks i can easyly have my car examined every 2 years.

But the examining is strickt, no matter if i am a collegue or someone else. There's always a change of getting control of a goverment-employee when the car is put in the computer as "good". And by the way, who wants to ride a car with bad brakes.....

So i hope when you hear Holland you don't think of "red light district" in Amsterdam or easy-getting-drugs......better think of "good climate" for the D24T(IC)
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