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I am hoping my car will be on the road again by the time of the national. It's a really tall order though. More of the last few days "indian summer" would help as I have to work outside.
Either that or I'll just have to toughen up and work in the cold like I did in my twenties. I remember tools so cold they almost stuck to your skin
I will try to be there...cant see it being in the Stag yet though.
Its a good bit further South than North for the majority of the UK but I guess its a good plan to join up with another Triumph group and share the expense of these massive events.
I used to work in Malvern at RSRE. Great place for a National. Except perhaps for Scottish members. I have to be in Blighty next September (Mother-in-laws 80th) I wonder if I can extend the stay to include the National - might not fly with my better half.
Nick
I certainly agree with the principal, and a big thank you to Leslie, the TR register shows tend to be expensive, it'll be interesting to see how that develops. I'll be going come what may. Martin.
I am hoping my car will be on the road again by the time of the national. It's a really tall order though. More of the last few days "indian summer" would help as I have to work outside.
Either that or I'll just have to toughen up and work in the cold like I did in my twenties. I remember tools so cold they almost stuck to your skin
ian
i know what you mean ill have to hurry up as well ( almost finished the welding )
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