Does anyone know what document/form G104 is in relation to driving a South Cyprus registered vehicle on the North?
My friend was recently stopped by the Traffic police and told that they need to be in possession of this document to legally drive a South registered vehicle in the North
Vehicle Document G104
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- Kibkommer
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Re: VEHICLE DOCUMENT G104
I drove a Greek Cypriot registered car in the north for several years and was never required to have a G104 document,
But as matter of interest I have just purchased ferry tickets to take my TRNC registered car over to Turkey and the ferry company have told me that I need a form G104 from the local motor taxation for permission to take the car out of the TRNC. I will collect the form tomorrow no doubts at some considerable expense and stamps required!!
But as matter of interest I have just purchased ferry tickets to take my TRNC registered car over to Turkey and the ferry company have told me that I need a form G104 from the local motor taxation for permission to take the car out of the TRNC. I will collect the form tomorrow no doubts at some considerable expense and stamps required!!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Vehicle Document G104
This could be the form we had to get to take out car to Turkey for a holiday.
We had to go to the tax office with the car docs and our passports, the lady fills the form in and there is a charge, can't remember but it is over TL100.
This form is taken from you in the port that's why I can not get the number off the form.
This was a T.R.N.C. registered car, we are still in Turkey till October.
We had to go to the tax office with the car docs and our passports, the lady fills the form in and there is a charge, can't remember but it is over TL100.
This form is taken from you in the port that's why I can not get the number off the form.
This was a T.R.N.C. registered car, we are still in Turkey till October.
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