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I don't have a British car...

MarcWithaC

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but I do have a '71 Norton! I'm really a Volvo guy. Brits are great and all but the Swedes have a prettier grill, if you know what I mean. ;)

Seriously though, I've hopped onto this in order to post a wanted ad for a Supertrapp muffler with 2.5" ID. The only cars I've personally seen them on have been old British ones. I'll post that ad asap with my fingers crossed. Thank you for accepting me and for what it's worth I've also had/have 4 Triumph motorsickles. Oldest car I've driven so far was a 1974 Fix It Again Tony. Have a great day!
 
Welcome to BCF! I'd love to see a picture of your Norton. One of our former moderators, Tony Barnhill (RIP), had a Norton Commando. We do have a British Motorcycle forum, but to be honest, it doesn't get as much traffic as I'd like (maybe you have some friends with British bikes you can send our way!)
 
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