Message from @Mikey
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Only problem was a loose blinker on last norwegian TÜV
@Blaster Master I am ultra-boomer: soviets in 1985 were living like the west in 1950
yeah
kinda like north korea
I basically saw the tech improvement happening before my eyes as if I was born in 1950
actually the Fiat 126p was produced until 2000
norwegian TÜV?
we call them EU-controls
Are they calling that too?
nah but its the same
Except we have every 2nd year
Fiat Punto is the best car ever made. <:hypersmugon:544638648721604608>
And it doesnt apply to motorbikes
One thing I do respect about Germany and germans are DIN/TÜV norms
The old Punto with the old Fiat logo
They are not mucking about with those standards
Fuck TUV
It even applies to people just passing through too
Theyll dump you for a blinker that isnt far enough out or some shit on a motorbike
So long as my car passes inspection in the UK, I can have any modifications I want <:hypersmugon:544638648721604608>
i know a german guy with a motorbike
@Krisemann That's the problem of application/interpretation/enforcement. The norms are justified when you look into it
dude hates TÜV
it works fine here in Norway
It's the whole "customer is an utter idiot" attitude that is wrong
with more lax rules
Anyone who has any kind of modified car should hate it too
I want a car where i can change things myself
It's far too restrictive
Norway is semi-liberal on mods
It's one thing I love about the US. The shit you can do to your cars/bikes there is great.
You want a 15 foot road legal car? Go for it, laddy
Just have your local road authority informed that you wanna change shit and theyll usually make it road legal
In Lithuania it used to be so too before EU <:why:462286147473637407>
rip
Revolt against the modern art
but things are changing here
EVs might end up banning all ICE cars
You could outfit a bathtub with motor, wheels and lights. and Lithuanian authorities would register it and give you loicense plates