[quote="Gerox"]as far as i know you dont need any czech citizen as partner or czech citizenship to set up a company...there are no obstacles for foreign citizens to start a business here...
tha car can be registered on the company...but you wil have to register the company to road tax which is approx 4000 CZK p.a.
regarding the tuning mods at your car...:
how can the police ascertain that you have total other internals in your engine for example...? or are you talking about rims and wing, etc?
I am just curious...
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Nice car you got there!
about your info on creating a company in Czechia:
That would be even better because then we wouldn't have to involve somebody from Czechia for this, thus minimizing risk on individuals!
My main problem is probably that i would need a competent and trustworthy person who knows his stuff to take care of all the needed papers and stuff to create such a small company.
What's the cheapest and smallest "type" of company (LTD?) that is allowed to have fleet vehicles in Czechia? I assume a LTD would have to have some sort of big startup budged, right?
About your tuning question in switzerland:
I'm talking about most modifications. Especially disliked: Exhausts, Intercoolers (fmic), turbo upgrades, electronic changes... almost all tuning that is not optical like bodykits.
Of course there are possiblities that the police won't notice certain modifications if everything is done correctly. For example, i always spraypaint all my exhaust and intercooler mods black, so they hopefully don't notice it when controlling me. Problem is that the loudness of the exhaust gets you into trouble usually.
But if they really want to take you out, they just take you to the police station, and check engine power, exhaust emissions, modifications that could be visible underneath the car, counterpressure checks, loudness checks, drug tests, everything.
Luckily, i've never been in that situation.
But as an example: I've been told to even remove my GAUGES (boost and oil temperature) because the "worsen the visibility out of the car, and are therefore only allowed if they are mounted somewhere were they are not visible when driving"
i mean, what ... the .. fuck .. they are mounted at the A-pillar of the car and reduce visibility by maybe 0.0001 %
Things that can be more easily done in switzerland: optical tuning. Bodykits are mostly legal, as are many wheels. But most japanese spec wheels however, are almost impossible to legally drive in switzerland.
oh, and a Wing is legal in switzerland if it is not higher than 8cm from the cars boot! 8 cm! That's great, let me raise the stock wing by 2 cm because that's about the maximum that can legally be driven.
It's a burocratic hellhole, some policemen don't care about this or that, but another one could easily be offended by your exhaust tip and just take you in and make you pay for your "OMG Illegal street racer tuner!" ...
Not to mention the ongoing discussions about lowering speed limits everywhere, exhaust emission problems, Evil evil "streetracers" that only want to kill children every time they get into a car and so on. Really annoying.
The problem is that while I like opical tuning like body kits, wings etc., I think that a car that looks fast also needs the power to back it up. And thats where the problems start, especially for exotics like the 200sx. There are no legal aftermarket tuning parts.
Ah well, maybe with a bit of support we might be able to really pull this company in Czech thing off!
cheers and thanks for all your dedication in helping me out with information!
Allen