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Hello New Member from Australia

Davos

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Pleased to introduce myself as a Scot now in Aus for last 12 years with a great love for all British classics. Just recently taken ownership of a TR3a recently restored to a high standard after enjoying many years in the club racing scene in Aus. Lurking in the photo background in a '66 MGB which is a good driver but not quite up to the standard of the TR. love both but if I'm honest always had a desire for a TR3A. Now retired with time to enjoy. Sadly Queensland summers a to hot more of a winter car!
 

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Welcome to the British Car Forum. You have a beautiful TR3.
 
Once a Scot, always a Scot!

Welcome to BCF. You'll find lots of tips and mods for hot weather driving in many BCF subforums. My first tip: sunny summer driving is done with the hood raised!

Good to have you with us. And your TR is a beaut!
Tom M.
(still have a bit of Nachtan blood in me!)
 
welcome -glad you are here
 
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