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newbie from Salt Lake City UT

mgordonvegas8

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Greetings-

New TR3 owner here in Utah (used to be my dad's car, he's stll alive but his eyesight sucks so hes giving it to me)

Going to do a gentle restoration over the next year or so, first things first will be battery and tires (they are over 14 years old)

Looking forward to participating in the board

Martin

Note - can anyone advise how to add a club to the register? I dont see > British Motor Club of Utah < in the list
 
Greetings-

New TR3 owner here in Utah (used to be my dad's car, he's stll alive but his eyesight sucks so hes giving it to me)

Going to do a gentle restoration over the next year or so, first things first will be battery and tires (they are over 14 years old)

Looking forward to participating in the board

Martin

Note - can anyone advise how to add a club to the register? I dont see > British Motor Club of Utah < in the list
Martin,

Send a message to Basil to add the club. Click the envelope icon at the upper-right (next to your ID) to start a "conversation" with Basil (must be registered and logged in).
 
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