Tis The Season - Check Out Goodmark's Giftcard Idea

‘Tis the season…what gifts can I find for all the gear heads in my family and for friends who have all the tools ever imagined? I am excited as I have discovered that one of my favorite car parts company has come out with a Giftcard for this year's Holidays. Goodmark Industries has provided us the highest quality parts, sheet metal, and trim for classic car restoration for last 20 years! What a great gift for the hobbyist this year!

This is a simple idea that beats getting us ties and cologne that we don’t wear much. Okay, I still wear cologne but I really like the idea of the gift card! Drop a hint to those who are looking around and are puzzled as to what to get you. Have them go to South East Wheels Events www.southeastwheelsevents.com and click on the top banner on any page and it will take them right to the space to choose the best gift for gearheads ever.


Please note to use the "WHEELS10!" code and save 10% on any purchase throughout season! Call me if I can help at all with any of your “wheels” projects. Mike 770-833-0160.


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Comment by Michael Thies on December 7, 2010 at 4:03am
The calendar would be great 'Stocking Stuffer" for the chimney! Thanks Lee!
Comment by Lehman R Kicklighter on December 7, 2010 at 3:49am
Go to Photoworks.com,there you can upload any kind of photograph's from this past years car shows...Then go to there calender selection, pick out which type calender you would like to use, I chose the ones for 5 bucks...then you can selelct the twelve best photo's from your album, paste them to each month of the catalog,along with some kind on note..with the discount code entered, the shipping comes out to be free. I've done four calenders thus far and plan to do a few more..great money saving idea and useful tooo.

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