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I am a keen MG fan and currently have 2 MG TF’s and a MGB roadster. Love them all but the 2004 midnight blue MGTF 135 just does it for me with the pure enjoyment it brings just motoring with top down.
Main reason for joining the group is I suppose I’m a bit of a worrier, if I hear a click, clunk etc, then it has to be checked out and this seems to be the Forum to find a great wealth of knowledge that I know I’m going to learn from.
I have a interest in all motorised vehicles, whether it be trains, boats or planes, but especially classic cars.
I’m based near Beccles Suffolk. 😊
I am a keen MG fan and currently have 2 MG TF’s and a MGB roadster. Love them all but the 2004 midnight blue MGTF 135 just does it for me with the pure enjoyment it brings just motoring with top down.
Main reason for joining the group is I suppose I’m a bit of a worrier, if I hear a click, clunk etc, then it has to be checked out and this seems to be the Forum to find a great wealth of knowledge that I know I’m going to learn from.
I have a interest in all motorised vehicles, whether it be trains, boats or planes, but especially classic cars.
I’m based near Beccles Suffolk. 😊
by Nad2010
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Hi Nad, good to hear from you and welcome to the forum. There is certainly a wealth of information here. The How Tos are definitely worth reading through. There is usually a Library section with useful resources such as workshop manual downloads and parts catalogue but that is offline this week as our webmaster is in the throes of updating following an update of the forum platform.
There are a few of us here who have B's as well as F / TFs, interesting to see the differences in design approaches but also the common threads between them.
Do you do your own mechanical work when you need to ?
There are a few of us here who have B's as well as F / TFs, interesting to see the differences in design approaches but also the common threads between them.
Do you do your own mechanical work when you need to ?
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
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Hi Notanumber,
Many thanks for the welcome, as regards undertaking my own mechanical work, I think it best to say I can undertake frontline maintenance, although being able access the workshop downloads might make me take a more adventurous stance.
My MGTF has 20,000 miles and seems to have had a life of garaging and servicing luxury with oil changes etc at 1000 mile intervals and is in good health 🤞
Many thanks for the welcome, as regards undertaking my own mechanical work, I think it best to say I can undertake frontline maintenance, although being able access the workshop downloads might make me take a more adventurous stance.
My MGTF has 20,000 miles and seems to have had a life of garaging and servicing luxury with oil changes etc at 1000 mile intervals and is in good health 🤞
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Welcome!! Hope you find the forum entertaining and useful!
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Welcome Nad, I'm new to this site too but have found lots of useful stuff and support.
My TF is the same colour as yours, on an 06 plate.
My TF is the same colour as yours, on an 06 plate.
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