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the fith meet

it went great this week wow 32 car turn out thats what im tlkin bout Continue

Started Nov 14, 2011

hootie hoo and bbq 5th meet

hey everyone having the 5th show tomorrow night there will be raffel prizes from free dinner to advanced auto or auto zone gift cards only one dollar to join each raffel i look forward to meeting the…Continue

Tags: truck, bbq, barbecue, prizes, bike

Started Nov 13, 2011

 

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casey raines
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all makes models welcome cars/bikes/trucks etc..
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having a good time,meeting new people profile pic cred tommy ross call if you need a photagrapher

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At 6:32am on December 28, 2011, Jason Cole aka Bird said…

Thanks man , catch ya around .

At 4:26pm on November 28, 2011, c.risk45 said…

new location got kicked out of the old spot bummer some people ruin it for all of us

 

At 7:34am on November 22, 2011, c.risk45 said…

7th meet went great over 50 cars/ trucks and the a.c.e. 5 guys came out with all there cameros it was great weather and good times three people won the free dinner raffel with free entry. i realized this meet really is unique last night.

At 6:41pm on November 9, 2011, Michael Thies said…

You are very welcome and we are very eager to see your cruise in grow!  Call me anytime to work on marketing and advertising.  We are pleased to have you on board! Mike

At 12:42pm on November 2, 2011, Michael Thies said…
Welcome C.Risk45!!
Welcome over to our website! I am so pleased to have you here! This is a great site for those of us that love old cars and bikes!! :-)
Whether you are looking to attend events or when you are interested in helping promote and publicize events, we are pleased to help bring a broader awareness about auto, truck and motorcycle events throughout the US. There are so many things we can do together to increase attention to our mutual interest in "wheels". The more members and participants you get to join and "RSVP", the higher ranking I can push for your club/event on the search engines. Please note that we provide a unique URL for all events, and this is good to use in emails and other links.
http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/horsepower-breakfast-3rd-sunda
We are very eager to see some photos (& videos, too!) of the various vehicles you favor, and all the events you enjoy, too. We want as many photos as we can get. Please announce this at any shows you attend, as we want to get the word out! It is good to write about your "wheels" adventures on the blog, as we all enjoy stories from our members.
One of the real strengths of our website is the feature that any member can add events whenever they find one that have not been listed! You do not have to "submit" through emails or the postal service, etc.
If I can help at all, call me at 770-883-0160.
Sincerely,
Mike Thies
 
 
 

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