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MarkDeTriomphe

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MarkDeTriomphe last won the day on February 15 2023

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  1. Are these the seats you bought from me last Summer (North Dorset)? They look amazing!
  2. Free to a good home : pair of early MKII seats in brown. Non headrest and diaphragms missing. The drivers seat also has a tear as shown in the photos. Does anyone want to save them? Located in North Dorset.
  3. The car that really got me hooked on the Triumph marque.
  4. Team 72 - 2023 will be my 7th RBRR but the fist time for this car and my daughter, so fingers crossed.
  5. I think you are lucky - most recycling centres won't take them now. However, farmers use old tyres to weigh down silage clamps ... I managed to lose 8 tyres only this morning. What is the Z design Clive? Any photos of your changer please? I only pay £10 per corner locally but even that stings a bit. Thanks, Mark
  6. When I did mine, I just cut the rear deck out because the donor car had been left upside down and the wings had rotted away. However, most people seem to take the top of the wings as well.
  7. Many thanks to Nigel and the timekeepers - your efforts are much appreciated.  We had a brilliant day and well worth the 5 o'clock start.
  8. That's shocking - how do people let their cars get into such a state (whistle) I bet it's been standing around in someone's shed for 20 years and was of unknown condition before that  (whistle) (whistle)
  9. Does it still rely on the original vacuum retard to get a 3D mapping?  If so I'm not sure how easy it would be to fine tune.
  10. Richard_B wrote: Really; those ramps, they look familiar.... :-/ I understand they're still in use 24 years after that photo was taken ;) As has been pointed out above, you can't beat wood for supporting heavy objects.
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