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cozzoi

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Hi Guys,
Happy to join your community
I m restoring my first British car which is a Triump TR3A 1969
I went all the way and dissasembled every bolt and nut, my backyard is full of boxes with parts and my fence is featuring body parts art hanging on it.
I m planning to use a different solid gray color (not original), custom leather seats and dash, the rest will be mostly original.
 

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Welcome aboard cozzoi! I see you joined a couple years ago! Glad you finally jumped in to say hi! We have a very active Triumph forum so you should get all the help you need!
 
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