400Wheels Cumming ,GA

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400Wheels Cumming ,GA

Time: July 6, 2013 from 9am to 3pm
Location: 3885 Browns Bridge Raod Cumming, GA 30041
Street: Browns Bridge Road and hwy 400
City/Town: Cumming
Website or Map: http://www.400Wheels.com
Phone: 404-601-2555
Event Type: car, bazaar
Organized By: Alex Coppedge
Latest Activity: Jun 27, 2013

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Come out to 400Wheels every Saturday for live music, vendors, marketplace and much more! Car for sale? We offer a very nice "for sale by owner" sign and a premium parking space to show off your vehicle to hundreds of potential buyers for just $25. Swap meets,Motorcycls,Calssic cars and trucks welcome! Family and pet friendly! Event time is from 9:00am-3:00pm FREE public parking and admission! Rain or shine!!

 

Post your "For Sale" listing on our website for FREE! at www.400Wheels.com and follow us on Facebook at 400wheels/ twitter @400ville

 

Any questions? please call us direct! 404-601-2555 or email at team@400wheels.com

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