In article <11EEFA4B6844D511A0E70008C71E9F01383564@ABDEXH01>, Richard
Gosling <richard.gosling@exprogroup.com> writes
>John said:
>"I could also say the same about TRGB in Cambridge, UK."
>
>Hear, hear. I used to live about 20 mins from TRGB, and they are even more
>friendly and helpful in person than they are on the 'phone, as well as
>having a great workshop, and a huge supply of s/h parts that you can wander
>around at will (and which they charge peanuts for - it can hardly pay for
>the time it takes to dismantle). I miss them as friends as well as the
>conveniance of having them so close - there is not a SINGLE Triumph
>specialist in the whole of Scotland, I have now found out since I moved
>here!
>
>I'm sure Mike will agree.
Absolutely. TRGB is one of the friendliest and most helpful suppliers
I have ever dealt with. Prices are extremely competitive as well,
particularly on second-hand parts - indeed, I have been given some small
items for nothing! They don't always have the range of new parts in
stock that some of the bigger concerns have, but they can always get
things for you within a few days, if they are still being made.
TRGB is my first port of call for anything to do with Spitfires.
ATB
--
Mike
Michael Hargreave Mawson, author of "Eyewitness in the Crimea"
http://www.greenhillbooks.com/booksheets/eyewitness_in_the_crimea.html
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