2007 Koenigsegg CCX Spot: Anyone recognise the owner?

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Firstly: Dont maul me por favor

I'm sure you remember me going on endlessly about how I saw a CCX in puerto banus in Feb 2007. I was elsewhere when the car entered the vicinity and only caught it parked. My dad however, was there and I finally got this photo of the car driving in, unfortunately only the passenger and part of the driver can be seen, but I'm still keen to find out the owner of the car. Here's the driving photo: (goes for full size image)



Possibly female driven?

The car has since been seen on youtube with 'dynpel' stickers on it. So it could be a very very high employee or CEO. As Holdenhsvgtsr proved when I first posted it in the DYSAGT thread the plates are either Swedish Export or Norwegian. Here's the best shot of the plate:



Can anyone offer assistance?

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While the font used on the plate is very close/identical to what we use on the plates here, the plate's format is unknown to me. Temporary plates have always been all-red with a white two-letters two-digit format, but I'm not ruling out the "export-plate" theory.

BTW; The car is also fitted with a US-spec plate-recess, which would have given the car a narrower plate which would actually fit inside of it, altough temporary plates would be an exception to this rule.
 
Tommy Sharif I think.

I dont think it was Tommy Sharrif, He buggered his black CCX so koenigsegg bought it back from him and sold it to someone else who crashes it within 12 hours of delivery.


Thanks for the plate info freddie 👍
 
Here there's examples of norwegian (and other) plates. Scrool the page down a bit and you'll see there's one exactly like that one in there :) You can also check the Swedish plates there, none of them look like the one on the Koenigsegg ;)
 
So it is!

But, what's the tourist/export plates used for exactly? I've never seen them before - that's why I recognised the font (which has been in use since '07) but not the format.
 
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