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So I have been a member for a couple weeks, but thought I should make an official introduction on this thread.

I'm Justin and live in Northwest Atlanta, I just bought my first MG, which is a 1980 MGB Roadster.

I haven't have a chance to post pics on here, but here is a link my my restoration project album.


Look for me on the MG thread!
 
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A good friend of mine has a B the exact same color! Welcome aboard!
 
Seconded. :savewave:
 
Hi Justin :savewave:

A warm "Welcome" from the Pocono Mtns of PA. The new & "Contraversial" gaming capitol in the NE. :pukeface:

Best wishes with your project & enjoy the MG forum.

Regards,

Russ :banana:
 
Welcome to the Forum!
 
good to see you here, Justin.
 
Nice looking MG. (not the top) They're a reasonably good car. Looks pretty much rust free, from here. Though I've never owned one, I have worked at a "foreign" car garage for many years, and I really like the MGB, even rubber bumper models. They should have a manual choke conversion though.
Congratulations on your British iron.
 
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