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The TRDC IS the wedge based and best,but if you do join one of the
'lesser'clubs-prepare to be ignored,snubbed,laughed at when they learn
you have the best and last great Triumph ever built!I know where my
affiliations lay-TRDC.
See ya. Paul



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Absolutely no way will you be snubbed , laughed at etc at Club Triumph.
As you may guess I am very pro Club Triumph but to be fair, think what you want from a club. If interested in all things Triumph then yes CT scores. Also if you want to drive your car more actively than perhaps the norm then CT is the one for you too.
Depending on where you are tho you may well find CT does not have a local area near you (if that's your thing).
As you know Gordon I would listen to him tho [;)]
Now - to make sure you understand my bias here - I am a main CT committee member, CT Northern Area Co-ordnator and the CT Rallies Bod - hence this Youtube clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DTp2pxOl0Y
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