My friend just asked me if I could get the word out about his new forum...hehe. It's a Triumph Forum called the TR Report. It's all about TRiumphs and stuff, pretty much any car closely related to British Leyland. He recently finished putting it together and is looking for new members. Not sure how many people here own a triumph, but I figured this would be the best place to help him start. He got the idea for this forum while we were restoring my one friends 1976 TR6. The only good Triumph forums are all beased in the UK, so he figured he might start one here. If you can, try and spread the word. I'm not really sure exactly how I'm supposed to get the word out either, but Like I said before, this was the first place that came to mind. If anyone wants to check it out, here's the link http://www.triumphreport.com .
RobertCTS
07-18-05, 09:06 AM
My friend just asked me if I could get the word out about his new forum...hehe. It's a Triumph Forum called the TR Report. It's all about TRiumphs and stuff, pretty much any car closely related to British Leyland. He recently finished putting it together and is looking for new members. Not sure how many people here own a triumph, but I figured this would be the best place to help him start. He got the idea for this forum while we were restoring my one friends 1976 TR6. The only good Triumph forums are all beased in the UK, so he figured he might start one here. If you can, try and spread the word. I'm not really sure exactly how I'm supposed to get the word out either, but Like I said before, this was the first place that came to mind. If anyone wants to check it out, here's the link http://www.triumphreport.com (http://www.triumphreport.com/) .
Had a TR-3 many years ago. Side curtains suck in the winter.:annoyed: Summers were fun though.:coolgleam