The registration numbers don't match?
The first Berlin looks OK, but the second green one comes from the same area as the blue (Hamburg?) one.
Kfz-Kennzeichen - the german registration system has a lot of information coded in it. For normal private owners the first letter(s) to the left of the emmisions and insurance stickers indicate the district where the owner lives. This used to be the case for official vehicles as well, except that police etc had only number to the right of the stickers, whereas private owners have a letter then numbers.
From April 2006 a new code 'BP' for Bundespolizei was introduced, so in the pictures the older vans still have the district code, with the newer ones having 'BP'. Also vehicles get transferred from district to district, so an older van can have a new plate...
By the way, the picture titled 'Kiel Police' is in fact a customs 'Zoll' van, not a police vehicle.
A T4 California I saw in Pt Augusta in April this year. The German couple put it in a container & sent it to Perth ($5000 return). It's a 2.4 Diesel Syncro with around 200,000Kms. They live in the mountains of southern Germany where the syncro is used to great effect in the snow.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-07-06
Shot with SP310 at 2007-07-06
Shot with SP310 at 2007-07-06
A T4 Camper at Broken Hill early 2006.
Shot with C300Z,D550Z at 2007-07-21
Shot with C300Z,D550Z at 2007-07-21
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