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Time: November 20, 2011 from 7am to 11am
Location: Shorty Howell Park
Street: 2750 Pleasant Hill Road,
City/Town: Duluth Georgia 30096
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q…
Phone: 770 883 0160
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: South East Wheels Events
Latest Activity: May 23, 2012
A monthly free cruise in at Shorty Howell Park. Coffee and pastries will be available at this award winning park. Open to all kinds of vehicles.
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Would like to attend some events but won't be able to due to crashing my Stratus R/T on my way to the Auburn car show Oct.2. I'm in no position to get a ride any time soon. Will miss seeing all my friends I have made since I've this website and starting going to shows and meeting so many cool people and hangin out at a lot of shows these past few years.Got lots of pics on my page frome pass shows. Thanks
We will be videoing the applicants during the morning! Mike
Call me if there are any questions. 770-883-0160
This month we are hosting the recruiter from Speed TV's hit show "MY RIDE RULES" to take applications from folks wanting to be contestants for next years episodes being filmed in the Atlanta area.
Check out Miguel's Blog http://southeastwheelsevents.com/profiles/blogs/open-casting-call-a... for more info on the show and how it works. They are looking for personalities as much as unusual cars and they have each contestant defend their car against three others for a cash prize for the winner. They usually have four very different cars for the competition. It is a real fun show!
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