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Georgia Triumph Association

For owners of Triumph cars

First and foremost, the GTA promotes the Triumph driving experience centering our activities around getting more Triumphs on the road more often.

As a member, you will enjoy our driving events, tech sessions, monthly gatherings, and access to other Triumph owners who possess a wealth of knowledge about these cars. Whether you are a veteran Triumph owner, a beginner who has recently purchased your first Triumph, Triumph enthusiast, or a tire kicker, you are welcome and wanted here.

Peruse our web site and see for yourself what the GTA is all about. gatriumph.com

You will find photos from our activities, a calendar of events, and a store where you can purchase Triumph logo gifts and apparel. You may even find your next Triumph in the classified pages along with Triumph parts and services. Our club meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month. Check our website for details.

Ultimately, I hope that you will find the new member registration page and join our great club. For just $30, you will get the benefits mentioned above plus 12 issues of The Trumpet Newsletter. Let’s see now; new friends, Triumphs, technical help, 12 issues of the Trumpet, lots of driving events to enjoy - one great value. Come join the fun and DRIVE YOUR TRIUMPH every chance you get!

Does this club's info need to be changed or added to? Let us know!

Contact:

Georgia Triumph Association
Ronnie Babbitt
P.O. Box 3198
Cumming, GA 30041
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