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Intro - Machinist, Engineer, & Car Guy

Kirksan

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Hello all! New forum member, expect I'll see some familiar faces and (hopefully) some new fellows as well. Travis K, I'm learning about small British cars down here in S Florida. Never been much of a car guy until I bought my 1972 MGB. I love that car!
 
Welcome, Travis - good to have you on board!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Welcome to the Forum, Travis! An MGB is the best LBC "trainer" you could ask for. Well done.

I get down your way a couple times a year, Miami/Davie area. And pals have a shop in N. Miami.

Enjoy your time with us! :savewave:
 
Hi There Travis,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere.

Best Wishes with the "B" & as mentioned you probably have purchased the best choice of LBCs for the 1st time buyer.

Introduce Yourself & Your "B" to the folks on the MG Forum & Enjoy the ride.

Regards, Russ

PS: I sell "Ceramic Indexable Cutting Tools" & I`m currently looking for a Knowledgable, Stocking Cutting Tool Distributor & or "Independant Fact. Rep" in Florida. Who would you suggest / recommend?
 
Hi, and welcome to the BCF!
 
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