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Hello My name is diggs! I am a senior Technician at a jaguar main dealer in the UK. I found this forum By accident while surfing one day and found it very interesting, infact the best jaguar forum I have come across. I have already had some good advice regarding a question I posted Yesterday so If anyone has a question for me I will be more than willing to help and even if I dont know the answer someone in my workshop will. I have alot of contacts in the jaguar industry in the uk so chances are I can find an answer to a few of your question. Good to Be On Board
 
Welcome...I believe we have plenty of room for the UK here. We all have a love for British autos here and hope you find our forum fun. Basil is great and his creation has us all even more involved than before.
Cheers, Steven
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Steve:
Where are you in the UK Diggs? I'm an ex-pat living in the USA.<hr></blockquote>

origonaly from Cheshire but now live in Southapton. where I went to university and gained a degree in oceanography, and after leaving strugled to get into that line of work and so to keep the money coming in got a job with my first love "cars" and worked my way from there!
 
I'm from Wolverhampton, just down the road a bit from Cheshire. Yes, still a Wolves fan for my sins! Quite a jump from oceanography to spanner-work, but I understand, you have to pay the bills, and why not do it whilst involved in something that you love? Do you drive a classic, or something modern?
 
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