StangRAlle's Ride
Originally Posted by pferd
I noticed that your mustangs do not have the CH sticker on the back. Is that no longer required in Switzerland?
The reason I ask is my father emigrated from Switzerland back in the 1960's and he put one of the stickers on his first car (1968 Firebird) and all his cars after. When I bought my first car (2007 Mustang), he gave me a CH sticker, which I put on my bumper, a kind of tribute to continue the tradition. It looks like they don't use it in Switzerland anymore?
The reason I ask is my father emigrated from Switzerland back in the 1960's and he put one of the stickers on his first car (1968 Firebird) and all his cars after. When I bought my first car (2007 Mustang), he gave me a CH sticker, which I put on my bumper, a kind of tribute to continue the tradition. It looks like they don't use it in Switzerland anymore?
I use one for my Audi A6, but don't want to use it on my Stang.
I think it's just needed if you get outside Switzerland, x-border to Germany, France, Austria or Italy.
But to date I never had any problems without the sticker.
Greetings from a German/Canadian in Switzerland.
Some updates:
3D Carbon Boy Racer:
http://www.mustang2005.org/allgemein...06/RStang1.jpg
http://www.mustang2005.org/allgemein...06/RStang2.jpg
IPOD-Kit:
http://www.mustang2005.org/allgemein...2006/Ipod1.jpg
3D Carbon Boy Racer:
http://www.mustang2005.org/allgemein...06/RStang1.jpg
http://www.mustang2005.org/allgemein...06/RStang2.jpg
IPOD-Kit:
http://www.mustang2005.org/allgemein...2006/Ipod1.jpg
There are some new pictures under www.mustang2005.org at the Pics&More section. Check them out.
Awsome pictures of our 3rd Club-Cruising in the Alps in Switzerland!
Ciao, Ralle
Awsome pictures of our 3rd Club-Cruising in the Alps in Switzerland!
Ciao, Ralle
we have some updates on our cruisings. check www.fmce2005.com
Hey they put the steering whell in the wrong side!!
http://www.mustang2005.org/images/8.jpg
That would be so wierd to shift with the left hand, lol.
http://www.mustang2005.org/images/8.jpg
That would be so wierd to shift with the left hand, lol.
It is indeed very nice here. I am German (from Bremen) and live & work here in Switzerland. The landscape is unbelievably beautiful with the Alps around the corner.
There are quite some old-/newtimers and 05ers in Switzerland. We are organized in some clubs. Sometimes we catch up and ride together. It's really cool.
Ciao, Ralph
There are quite some old-/newtimers and 05ers in Switzerland. We are organized in some clubs. Sometimes we catch up and ride together. It's really cool.
Ciao, Ralph
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