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Northpole

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Hi
I live in Reykjavik, Iceland and I have a Triumph Spitfire Mk3 from 1968.
I have modified my Spitfire a bit, Hayabusa engine, R180 lsd diff, coil overs, Toyo R888 tires etc. Great little car with 49% /51% weight distrubution rear/front. I use it for fun on road as well on the track.
I am pleased I have join your forum, looking forward to get and give some good advices!
Markus
 
Welcome aboard Markus! A visit to Iceland is on my bucket list!
 
Welcome Markus. I think we have at least one other Iceland member here. You have a *beautiful* country!

Gaman að hitta þig!

Tom M.
 
Welcome Markus. I spent a few days in Iceland in 1993 when the aircraft I was flying experienced a problem that prolonged what was scheduled to be only a single overnight visit. It was September or maybe October and already quite chilly. I hope your driving season isn't too short!
 
Welcome, and, I would love to see pictures and video - especially how you mated a Hyabusa to it's transmission.
 
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