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This is a group of gear heads and car nuts that participated in the making of the music video (car show?) recently for Big John Bourbon. He is a self admitted "wheel nut" saying. "..if it rolls, I rock with it". He particularly loves Chevys.
Location: South East USA
Members: 6
Latest Activity: Nov 22, 2016
Hi Mike. I had a great time at the video set. Thanks again to everyone who brought thier cars out. You're right Mike Chevys are my fav. Love em all though. I'll be in touch.
Started by John Bourbon. Last reply by Michael Thies Aug 14, 2010.
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Are you guys still meeting? If so could you update your information?
When I go to car show and take pictures, I get asked about car clubs and I direct them to South East Wheels Events for more information. Would it be possible for you to update you information, meeting times, web-site, contact information? Anything that would help a prospective member or people interested in your club to get more information? It would also help if you could update number of members, it may help to someone to know that you have more than 5 members in 2010. Thanks, Lee
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