Hi all. I’m not sure if this is the best place to post. Anyway, am moving to Switzerland (Vaud) from Italy later this year and want to bring my (currently) Italian registered F355. I’ve had the car 15 years and don’t want to sell it. Can anybody share advice on how hard it will be to get the car Swiss registered? I’m a bit paranoid about whether they’ll let me register it because a lot of people have told me the Swiss are fanatical about noise and exhaust gas emissions. I’m getting a B resident permit so I am allowed to import one car as part of my personal possessions, so I’m more concerned about whether they will allow the car as-such from a technical conformity perspective. The car is unmodified/original. Any advice gratefully received.
Have it (the registration) done through an official Ferrari dealer. I can highly recommend Niki Hasler AG in Basel, Switzerland. Cell 079 330 33 73, you can refer to me. Marcel Massini
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marvellous pictures - a pitty I could not be there then! Grimsel - Furka in an early autumn evening is stunning. cheers David
This coming Saturday, 28. September 2019, opening of the new official Ferrari Service Center Sport Auto Staub in Gisikon (LU), at Reusstrasse 2, starting from 10.00 am with open end. Marcel Massini
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Nice car and great photos. Love your registration number. so now I’m bringing my 355 into CH, how would I go about getting VD 355??? I didn’t think it was possible to have personal registration numbers in Switzerland. I’ll be living in Vaud. any tips? thanks.
Pix have been partially photoshopped. And you cannot "buy" VD 355. All license plates in Switzerland belong to the Swiss Government. In a few of the cantons (there are 26 in Switzerland) there are occasional auctions for certain low numbers. However, a three digit number like VD 355 would certainly cost several hundred thousand Swiss Francs. Check the website of the Canton Vaudois DMV. And good luck. Marcel Massini
Hi! I'm living in the canton de Vaud too, in which city will you live? If you want to look after a particular number, you have to create an account on https://www.encheres-vd.ch/# then look after the numbers that are available. 6 digits cost min 200CHF, 11'000 to 99'000 300 CHF, 10'000 to 10'999 1000CHF and 1 to 9'999 2000CHF. You have to place a bid on the number you want and if nobody place a higher bid, then the number is yours after 7 days. You have 1 year to register your car. VD355 is currently not available but there is a lot of numbers which include 355. As Mr Massini said, auctions for very special numbers can reach crazy prices! Feel free to PM me for any other question. Sorry for my bad English. I would be very pleased to meet you and your 355 Romain
Hi Romain Thanks a lot for the info. It would be fun to have a unique number. I saw a few numbers on that website that had 355 in them. We will live somewhere between Lausanne and Montreux, the relocation company are helping us look. Aiming to move there early next year with my company.
Good choice! We will be very close! If you need more help, I know a few people in the relocation business
I wish Zurich would finally change their stupid auctions to that mechanism. Wishful thinking though... Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
Hello guys! Can someboby check out following 812 SF at Modena Cars in Geneva? https://www.facebook.com/180896441935964/posts/3842061632486075/?d=n A good friend of mine is going to buy this car and is looking for stone chips in the paintwork etc.. Can somebody help me out? He is promising a free ride in a 918 Spyder (or maybe 812 SF) for anyone who helps out. Thank you in advance!
Hi! A friend of mine (owner of a 599) who lives in Geneva is going to check this afternoon and take some pictures. I will share his thoughts and pictures tonight.