MG Owners Club - "a tremendous range of operations"

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MG Owners Club - "a tremendous range of operations"

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as far as motoring owners clubs go the MG Owners Club takes some beating. based north of cambridge they have some impressive facilities for members. wow etc.

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read all about it here:

http://www.britishv8.org/Articles/MGOC- ... s-Club.htm
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hmmmmm now thats an owners club.....and a bit more
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aye but how expensive is it to join for all that, we cant even get one person to sign up for membership to this club, so they must have owners who are all wedged :lol:
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i drive past em quite frequently, that's where they first caught my eye. i did wonder if rover going bust will have caused them problems, esp production line parts and no more mg's being built but there are probably enough in existence to keep them going. unsurprisingly there are a lot of decent looking mg's on the road around here!
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Thats what you call parts availablility!

You cant quite beat the smell of an old musty MG, especially with a V8 under the bonnet.
FoxyCav wrote: we cant even get one person to sign up for membership to this club,
Id sign!
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thats somethin else, that aint a owners club thats a cult lol looks well impresive aswell some tidy old runners there too.
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wullie wrote:thats somethin else, that aint a owners club thats a cult lol looks well impresive aswell some tidy old runners there too.
Old ones are ok, but if you want to be in a club where you have direct debits for head gaskets, then it is a cult/brain washing mastermind.
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