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bk91
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Ford SSP Mustang
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At 7:04am on August 16, 2010, Richard Scott said…
Hey Scott We have a show on the 29th August at Twisted Tavern and would like to have you and that sweet ride there
At 3:10pm on May 21, 2010, Dan Wade said…
Scott there was a movie company looking to rent cop cars last week in the metro Atlanta area... would you be interested?
At 4:12am on May 21, 2010, Dan Wade said…
Scott,
June 12th at the Cartersville High School, the CHVA 35th Annual Car, Truck, Motorcycle, and Tractor Show. I have some really nice Trophies... and your car will do real well.. so help me bring folks out to Cartersville for this show. It is only a $15 pre-registration fee and you can get the form from WWW.CHVAGA.com

Thanks,
Lt. Dan

Would you be interested in rennting your cop car for movies?
At 2:02am on March 15, 2010, Richard Scott said…
Scott see you at APD Cops and Rodders
At 1:19pm on February 20, 2010, Scott munczenski said…
I would like to go myself. I got laid-off last Oct and money is super tight,
At 3:26am on February 20, 2010, Richard Scott said…
When are we leaving?? vegas or bust LOL
At 5:52am on February 18, 2010, Miguel Caparros said…
Viva Las Vegas. Will you be at the Social Circle show on Saturday?
At 5:10pm on February 16, 2010, Global Wheels Events said…
Welcome Scott!
We are so pleased to have you on board. We are looking forward to photos and videos of your favorite vehicles. Please consider contributing articles to our Blog list and discussions on the Forum. One of the favorite Blog topics is "Cars I Wish I Could Have Kept".
Sincerely,
Mike T.
 
 
 

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