Guiseley said:Welcome to the nut-house! Which part of the States? I notice that some seem to run without front plates (wish we needn't) and some run with either / both round reflectors on the front and rear wings (not something we're required to do here). Hope you enjoy the ride.
Should have gone to Naples Fla - Just returned and saw plenty of Zeds and lots of flash Euro motors Ferrari, Bentley, RR, Maserati etc. Some serious top down posing going on 8)left98204 said:I was in Florida in April. I didn't see a single Z4, just a few 3 series. In fact I barely saw any European cars at all. Would love to go without the front plate though![]()
left98204 said:I was in Florida in April. I didn't see a single Z4, just a few 3 series.
In fact I barely saw any European cars at all.
Would love to go without the front plate though![]()

bigdog said:Guiseley said:Welcome to the nut-house! Which part of the States? I notice that some seem to run without front plates (wish we needn't) and some run with either / both round reflectors on the front and rear wings (not something we're required to do here). Hope you enjoy the ride.
19 of the 50 states do not require front plates. Most of the other states are fairly lenient with collectible cars. This however does not apply to the Peoples Socialist Republik of Kalifornia