Hi,
Can some of you help me to understood the German registration process. Will be highly appreciated.
I have finally my beloved Dodge Stealth R/T TT 92 in Germany. Now I need registration, TÜV and Insurance in order to enjoy it here.
I bring the car to a local "Werkstatt" in order they to move it through TÜV with necessary changes. However there are 2 things that concern me:
1. I was told that probably I will need manufacture "Datenblatt" (my papers does not have emissions for example) for the TÜV.
No idea from where I can get that, as many Mitsubishi dealers even didn't know it is a Mitsubishi and Dodge dealers did not have it in their databases because it is Mitsubishi (very old one)
If someone can help me with that will be great. Probably German documents of already registered TT will work. Will appreciate if here is a person with similar one registered to send me a copy ( no need of any personal related info).
2. I was told that my wheels - Rota P-45R(GTR) are not welcome in Germany ?! as they do not have ISO.
Anyone any idea how I can keep them here. I love them - they are the best wheels I had on that car.
P.S.
Please excuse me for the English language. Please feel free to answer in German - I need to learn it anyway.
Many thanks in advance
Bo
Dodge Stealth TT im Deutschland
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Re: Dodge Stealth TT im Deutschland
Hi Bo,Bo.Nope hat geschrieben:Hi,
Can some of you help me to understood the German registration process. Will be highly appreciated.
I have finally my beloved Dodge Stealth R/T TT 92 in Germany. Now I need registration, TÜV and Insurance in order to enjoy it here.
I bring the car to a local "Werkstatt" in order they to move it through TÜV with necessary changes. However there are 2 things that concern me:
1. I was told that probably I will need manufacture "Datenblatt" (my papers does not have emissions for example) for the TÜV.
No idea from where I can get that, as many Mitsubishi dealers even didn't know it is a Mitsubishi and Dodge dealers did not have it in their databases because it is Mitsubishi (very old one)
If someone can help me with that will be great. Probably German documents of already registered TT will work. Will appreciate if here is a person with similar one registered to send me a copy ( no need of any personal related info).
you could get a data sheet from here:
https://www.tuev-sued.de/auto_fahrzeuge ... sche_daten
This page seems to be only available in German. But I could help you to fill in the online form.
I am not shure if a copy of existing german papers would help, but you could give it a try, in case someone here on the forums has a Stealth.
If you still have the vehicle information sticker that usually is located in the driver's side door frame, you can send them a photo of this sticker, and that will be sufficient. It worked that for my imported 1995 VR4 Spyder.
I guess that if you import the car as-is, and the local TÜV/DEKRA does not know that these wheels are not OEM, there will be no problem.
2. I was told that my wheels - Rota P-45R(GTR) are not welcome in Germany ?! as they do not have ISO.
Anyone any idea how I can keep them here. I love them - they are the best wheels I had on that car.
But I am not shure. If the wheels / tyres extend over the fenders, they will not allow it.
No problem, you are welcome!P.S.
Please excuse me for the English language. Please feel free to answer in German - I need to learn it anyway.
Many thanks in advance
Bo
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Stefan B.
Re: Dodge Stealth TT im Deutschland
Hi Stefan,
Thank you very much for the useful link. I'll give a try there.
I still hope in this forum are some Stealth TT owners and they can give a hand here.
About the wheels - We set up the whole new Gen2 brakes in order to fit them into the fender, thats' how I like them. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure no one from Tüv will believe they are OEM ones
VG
Bo
Thank you very much for the useful link. I'll give a try there.
I still hope in this forum are some Stealth TT owners and they can give a hand here.
About the wheels - We set up the whole new Gen2 brakes in order to fit them into the fender, thats' how I like them. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure no one from Tüv will believe they are OEM ones
VG
Bo