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I just wanted to say Hi to everyone here. I'm a long term Triumph enthusiast. It started back in the 1980's when I met the former Triumph Dealer of Athens, Ga while at UGA. I've been hooked since. I was also mentored by the great Jim Ealy, who raced his Triumph TR4 at Road Atlanta in the SCCA events there. I've owned, at some point or another, one (sometimes two or three depending on the model) of every Triumph built. From the TR3B to the TR8. Anyhow, Hello!
 
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