Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 08:08:20 +0100 From: bern <bernnospamair.force9.co.uk> Subject: Re: lpt 900 kreg
hmmm.... in english this implies bemusement ok...no help then... I'll fit an apc and charge cooler and just dismiss the rather acrimonious question of whether I could get the turbo fanning on an L.P.T (low pressure turbo) without any more parts. c yah Johannes H Andersen wrote: > > Nel Frikandel wrote: > >>On Sun, 09 May 2004 12:48:34 +0100, bern <bernnospamair.force9.co.uk> >>wrote: > > [...] > >>Making the designation "kreg" or K-reg in the title a whole lot >>clearer ;-) >> >>After having looked through Englisch Dictionaries, I concluded the car >>must have been in some very foreign country, because "kreg" does not >>mean anything to me in any of the languages I've got any knowledge of. >>However "kreng" in Dutch means "bitch", but that wouldn't be any way >>to talk about your car (let alone your wife)... > > > Registration prefix letter for registered from August 1992 to end July 1993. > I used to be good at the uk prefix registration letters, but the system > was mocked up when they went to half year changes for a while and now > it's a completely different system with numbers: Year-2000 for the first > half of a year and Year-2000+50 for the second half.