>Weird stuff we love I'm from Europe and I REALLY fucking love squared US-type licence plates. Government in my country doesn't let me randomly get US-type plates unless I have absolutely physically no way to put Euro format plates on my car (i.e. the plates need to be bent or frame holder/space is too narrow/small). And even if I want to pay additional shekels - they still won't give me just because I want to for aesthetic reason. Fucking jews.
Pic very related. Don't tell me it doesn't look better than Euro spec.
There's an easy explanation for that. You like big butts.
The tiny plates make the butt look bigger than the enormous Europoor plates.
Ayden Sullivan
a lot of American car guys wish they could run a jap plate or euro style
grass is greener etc
Landon King
I do prefer bigger butts. But you must admit - US format plates objectively look better on 99% of all cars. It changes to a more aggressive look and "reduces" unnecessary size. Fucking Europe, get your shit together. I understand using "wide" plates, but why restrict it only to them? Why don't I have an ability to get small (US) plates whenever and for whatever reason I want?
Pic related - just look at this juicy ass. Euro plates make it look like piss.
Hudson Gomez
>Weird stuff we love
Hypermiling and autistically keeping track of all fuel usage, MPGs, etc
Sebastian Martinez
Why don't Americans have the choice to use long plates?
Tyler White
I prefer euro plates on the S2 though, since they keep the full lightbar effect. US-style plates break up the center section.
Angel Thompson
Jap plates are dope too, but really difficult to get them here in Eastern Yurop.
Some people even pay twice, if not more, money just to get US-spec trunk. Wonder if that's really common elsewhere. It is really a patience requiring work. Some dude searched two years until he found Golf Mk4 US-spec bumper on sale. Bought it probably for enormous amount of money. Shit is crazy.
Robert Gonzalez
>muh aggressive look Also stop living in a shithole. Here in Germany you can not only physically shorten your license plate alongside a custom combination ...
Sebastian Richardson
... but you also apply for US format plates (smaller actually for no apparent reason) simply by mounting the US trunklid or rear fascia on your car.