"Bring Ur Ride" W.E. Radio Hour's Reception for Global's Russell Larcombe -Buford, GA

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"Bring Ur Ride" W.E. Radio Hour's Reception for Global's Russell Larcombe -Buford, GA

Time: March 27, 2014 from 6:30pm to 10pm
Location: Tannery Row
Street: 554 West Main Street
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: http://southeastwheelsevents.…
Phone: 770-883-0160
Event Type: reception, car-cruise-in, bike-night
Organized By: South East Wheels Events
Latest Activity: Jan 19, 2016

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"Bring Ur Ride" Wheels Events Radio Hour's Reception for Global's Russell Larcombe

6:30pm until 10pm  - The NO LOVE Meet is here, too! Bring your wheels and join the party. Welcome Russell Larcombe from the UKWheelsEvents and enjoy great food and wonderful conversation and fine vehicles!

At the Garage 71 Studio at the Tannery Row, 554 West Main Street, Buford, GA 30518

Mark your calenders and polish your chrome and head on out Thursday March 27th to the Garage71 studio for a great evening gathering at Tannery Row right in old town Buford.

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Comment by Bob Hunt on March 26, 2014 at 3:23am

Thanks Mike. I have also invited my first client, Aaron Automotive - Milton & Carole Aaron. C Ya.  Bob

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