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Garrison

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Hi All,

I'm new to the forum. I've been a member of the MG Experience for a while I and thought I would have a go here as well. I have had an MG continuously since I was High School in the Mid Eighties. I have had MGB's, Midgets, MGB GT's, an MGA, and a TR7. (and about 40 other things not British) Right now I have a 72 MGB Roadster and a 72 MGB GT.

I sell parts for British Cars and I'm a new sponser on the forum. www.SportscarpartsLtd.com so check it out and let me know what you think. My website is only a few weeks old and I am just now adding all of the Triumph and Jaguar parts I have so check back often. I have a pretty good selection of MGB and Midget stuff there already.

I also work on cars part time at a friends shop building Road Race cars and fixing Miata's and some MG's. We don't work on customer cars anymore
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We also sell tons of used Road Race Tires which is Perfect if you like to move 200-300 of something dirty and heavy around for a few hours every week.

See you all later,
Rob
 
Rob;
Welcome to the group...
Hope all is well in your area, storms and all..........
 
Hi Rob, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:

Larry
 
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