Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
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Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
Yes, the Serial no. is read from the inside of the car. The No. can then be read before removing the backing.
The Side with the multiple small 08s on is the inner and the side with dots is the outer against the screen.
I hope that this is the biggest problem of the trip.
Geoff F.
The Side with the multiple small 08s on is the inner and the side with dots is the outer against the screen.
I hope that this is the biggest problem of the trip.
Geoff F.
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Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
I'll fit mine out there!
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Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
Its to complicated for me, I'll wait till I get over there before I fit ours also.
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Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
Neil Rushton wrote:Its to complicated for me, I'll wait till I get over there before I fit ours also.
that's clever! So do we, Dont' forget to bring some Vaseline. Put some Vaseline on the screen before sticking this %$#^% thing to remove it a bit more easy.
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Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
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Fitted mine last night. As Steve, I followed the 'instructions' on the back of the stickers. Too late now if they are in the wrong place. Well I can see them OK officer
Fitted mine last night. As Steve, I followed the 'instructions' on the back of the stickers. Too late now if they are in the wrong place. Well I can see them OK officer
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Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
LOL, at last you could complain about the *wrong side* steering wheel drawing on the backing paper.Keith Williams wrote: I followed the 'instructions' on the back of the stickers. Too late now if they are in the wrong place. Well I can see them OK officer
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Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
I have fitted mine exactly as it is shown - if you take the picture as being viewed from the front of the car and outside!
Re: Swiss & Austrian Motorway vignettes
I have mine. I waved 40CHF in front of a young lady who gave a nice smile and stuck it on.
Geoff F.
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