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romek
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Liczba postów: 2,907
Imię: Marcin
Skąd: NOS
Pojazd: Romet Komar
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RE: hello
In Hungary, mopeds are not registered. I even noticed a trend where Hungarians often cut off the end of the fender with a plate holder. Mine had a reflective light screwed on there  In those years, the Polish moped plate looked like in the link below. The first two letters indicate the voivodeship. They were made of various materials: steel sheet, aluminum sheet, thin pressed plastic reinforced with plywood or thick plastic with welded letters. You can buy such a board used or order a replica (interestingly, in Poland this officially carries the risk of imprisonment  )
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/image...FioN8&s=10
PS. As a curiosity, I'm write down what may seem strange to a foreigner. Your moped is from 1980, this year the most common green plates were issued... which were officially introduced only in 1983. Some offices issued the old pattern as below. But this is just a curiosity, in 1980 they were most often green.
https://motozloty.com/images/DSCN7695.JPG
(Ten post był ostatnio modyfikowany: 09-02-2026 02:09:13 przez romek.)
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Lancepar (02-09-2026)
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Lancepar
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Liczba postów: 16
Imię: Lance
Skąd: England
Pojazd: Romet Komar
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RE: hello
So this rear sticker on my Romet is from Hungary.
Missing mud flap on order.
When it's registered in the UK with the V5c paperwork.
It will probably have a non transferable "W" suffix like ABC 123W and because it's Jan 1980 should display a Reflective yellow reg' plate.
For shows I thought about getting a show plate made that reads 2352W.
White on Black background.
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