Dave Shubert
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SAFESOUND4U
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1971 Chevelle SS454
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Auto electronics

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At 1:54am on November 4, 2010, Richard Scott said…
Hey Dave I am having a car show at All South Auto Sports this Saturday and would like to that sweet ride there
At 6:39am on August 18, 2010, will hurst said…
Check out the Dacula show on the Aug 22nd.
Lots of awards and we hope lots of spectators.
ALL FUNDS go to the DHS Touchdown Club.
At 10:19am on August 9, 2010, Richard Scott said…
Dave you got to get Roger to join the web site se we can add him as a TW's
Gunny
At 1:32am on August 2, 2010, tony kent said…
welcome to the club Dave
At 4:04pm on July 30, 2010, Richard Scott said…
Dave thanks for coming out to the cruise-in Hope to see u at the Central Gwinnett high School on saturday and Auburn on sunday
At 4:36am on June 29, 2010, Global Wheels Events said…
Welcome Dave,
Welcome over to our website! It was great seeing you this weekend and I do hope Georgia is more stable for you this time :-) Thank you nuch for posting your photos. Please tell us more about the Apache and its history.
One of the real strengths of our website is the feature that any member can add events whenever they find one that we have overlooked! You do not have to "submit" through emails or the postal service, etc.
Also, please invite your family and friends as this helps the site grow and improves our social network communications. As you know, if I can help at all with any of your projects, call me.
What are you plans for any shows this weekend?
Sincerely,
Mike
 
 
 

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