Renewing MSA licence
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jellison said:
RetroWheels said:
Posted mine on a Sunday - new licence recieved back in the post the following Saturday.
MSA kept me up to date as well with progress emails - six days total turn around.
Great service all in all - especilally as i was upgrading my licence and sent copies of race results in lieu of signatures.
Daren - you need to sort your Profile page out - full of gobblydigook.... I had the same problem months back - gave up in the end and just put pic's up and minimal text.MSA kept me up to date as well with progress emails - six days total turn around.
Great service all in all - especilally as i was upgrading my licence and sent copies of race results in lieu of signatures.
RetroWheels said:
jellison said:
RetroWheels said:
Posted mine on a Sunday - new licence recieved back in the post the following Saturday.
MSA kept me up to date as well with progress emails - six days total turn around.
Great service all in all - especilally as i was upgrading my licence and sent copies of race results in lieu of signatures.
Daren - you need to sort your Profile page out - full of gobblydigook.... I had the same problem months back - gave up in the end and just put pic's up and minimal text.MSA kept me up to date as well with progress emails - six days total turn around.
Great service all in all - especilally as i was upgrading my licence and sent copies of race results in lieu of signatures.
Sorry for thread hijack !
Thanks Jon,
We took the Tuscan back home to Bristol Ave last Saturday , for some pre season refreshing.
Quite a few of the chaps still there ,are factory race engineers and know #58 inside out - it was great to hear their stories about the car.
Its a small piece of TVR history,and deserves to be kept as original as possible .....
Whilst still being given a good seeing to on circuit
Thanks Jon,
We took the Tuscan back home to Bristol Ave last Saturday , for some pre season refreshing.
Quite a few of the chaps still there ,are factory race engineers and know #58 inside out - it was great to hear their stories about the car.
Its a small piece of TVR history,and deserves to be kept as original as possible .....
Whilst still being given a good seeing to on circuit
Edited by RetroWheels on Wednesday 28th January 22:07
RetroWheels said:
Sorry for thread hijack !
Thanks Jon,
We took the Tuscan back home to Bristol Ave last Saturday , for some pre season refreshing.
Quite a few of the chaps still there ,are factory race engineers and know #58 inside out - it was great to here their stories about the car.
Its a small piece of TVR history,and deserves to be kept as original as possible .....
Whilst still being given a good seeing to on circuit
My car will be hopefully similar pace when built (screwed together in New York through Thanks Jon,
We took the Tuscan back home to Bristol Ave last Saturday , for some pre season refreshing.
Quite a few of the chaps still there ,are factory race engineers and know #58 inside out - it was great to here their stories about the car.
Its a small piece of TVR history,and deserves to be kept as original as possible .....
Whilst still being given a good seeing to on circuit
Laters
J
johnnymaestro said:
Just thought I'd say, I renewed my licence online last Saturday. (did not have to do a medical mind) and it has arrived in the post this morning. So at least the system has worked once.
Johnny you going to be out in the Swinging Sixties? I have final decided that I should try longer races and entered it.jellison said:
johnnymaestro said:
Just thought I'd say, I renewed my licence online last Saturday. (did not have to do a medical mind) and it has arrived in the post this morning. So at least the system has worked once.
Johnny you going to be out in the Swinging Sixties? I have final decided that I should try longer races and entered it.Gassing Station | UK Club Motorsport | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff