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HI thanks for letting me Join. I restore Triumph's as a hobby. I have 3 Triumph's a spitfire MKIV, a TR2 1955 and a Gt6 Mk3. To date have restored the 1973 Spitfire MKIV, A TR3A for a friend, finishing off the resurrection of the TR2 and the will tackle the GT6 next. I'm located South Africa .
Gary
 
Glad to have you aboard! There's a fine line between hobby and obsession :applause:
 
Hi Gary and welcome to the British Car Forum. You have come to the right place to find and offer help on your Triumphs. Be sure to head over to the "Triumph" section anytime you are looking for help or to offer advice.
I have good friends that live in Nespruit.
 
Hello Gary

Welcome to the forum

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your Triumph rebuilds. With all your previous experience on Triumphs I am sure you will be a great source of knowledge.

David
 
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