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hi from Texas

ttam23

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I am new to British car ownership. just bought a very nice 1990 Rover Mini a few mounts ago ,and bought a 1959 bugeye sprite project car last week.
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Welcome,you're lucky,in that you can buy cars that are 25+ years old.
We can only get '75 older imported cars here in California (legal anyway).
 
Welcome,you're lucky,in that you can buy cars that are 25+ years old.
We can only get '75 older imported cars here in California (legal anyway).
I feel you pain . I lived in CA for 33 years. I don't recommend living there if you like collecting cars , shooting fireworks ,or not paying high taxes and government fees
 
I feel you pain . I lived in CA for 33 years. I don't recommend living there if you like collecting cars , shooting fireworks ,or not paying high taxes and government fees

First welcome aboard! I go to San Diego often for business (and planning to take wife there for fun) and really like that area, but I could not afford to live there! Love our neighbor Texas!
 
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