> Marc schrieb:
>
> Hi B-Boy,
>
> actually i'm sorry. No one i know ever sold his 205 16V ;-)... sometimes there are some on
>
>
http://www.mobile.de
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http://www.autoscout24.de
> or the marketplace on top of the forum.
> Prices varies from car to car .. between 1000€ and 5000€ ... depends on the car condition.
> (even cheaper than a GTI 8V in France
)
>
> To make e fresh build car legal nowadays could be hard. To make ist 100% legale you're gonna need the certificate made by gutmann (
www.gutmann-gruppe.de) a car and a inspector or engeneer who's willing and able to do the entry to the car papers like the certificate.
> Surely there a people says "it's no problem to get it legal" but my own experience is different. Sure there are TÜV engineers willing to do so, but not much.
> I asked before one screw was opened, and afterwards changed my CTI to an CTIi16V witch der DFW 147HP engine in lack of an D6C 158HP. The 163HP 16V from an 306 was to expensive...
>
> [just don't aks, i'll never sell my car or build one again ... maybee one day, build one more].
>
> You're gonna live in the area of LB?
>
> Some of my friends live there - just look at
http://www.peugeotclub-schwaben.de to have a overview of our cars.
>
> So good luck and enjoy your stay in germany.
>
> Greetings Marc[/url]
Thanks for your answer Marc,
I work/live near Ludwigsburg since one year now I really like the area and I think to stay some more years here.
Thanks for the link
www.peugeotclub-schwaben.de , maybe meet you in Tamm next year.
So it is not so easy to make it 100% legal in Germany, in this case I will stay with a 1900 8S.
Was it expensive for you to get certificate and official papers for the modification?