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New Member from sunny Oregon

SteveKol

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Hi all,

I've owned a 79 MGB for the last two years, rebuilt the motor last summer, and it sure is fun to drive. This site was recommended by someone on the Yahoo MG group. I have been a member of the Yahoo site for the last two years and really enjoy the wealth of information.

I just started a small business making LED tail light assemblies for MGBs with plans to expand to other models and makes. I have a web site showing these units if anyone is interested. The site is not complete but it can be viewed. Please let me know if anyone has questions or comments.

Thanks,
Steve Kolseth
www.classicautoleds.com
 
Welcome, would love to see photos of your MGB - drop over to the MG Forum & post some.
 
Hi There Steve,

"Welcome" to the BCF from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

Int. website & products you have there. I suspect you should be getting some orders here.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Hi Steve,
Welcome to the forum, it's an awesome resource. Do you plan to make Spitfire taillights?
 
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