Bugs 'N Brats -Hazel Green, AL

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Bugs 'N Brats -Hazel Green, AL

Time: October 15, 2011 from 10am to 6pm
Location: Airkooled Kustoms
Street: 180 Pauline Drive
City/Town: Hazel Green, Alabama
Website or Map: http://www.airkooledkustoms.c…
Phone: 256-828-2123
Event Type: vw, car, show, &, barbeque
Organized By: Jim Walker
Latest Activity: Oct 13, 2011

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Every year we host our annual shop car show & barbeque, Bugs 'n Brats. It's a chance for us to clean up the shop, clear off the front lot and invite our friends and fellow 'dubbers over for some barbeque, brats, and good home cookin'. It's free to the public and no entry fee for cars. The food is free and it's good laid-back time for all. Go to our website for more details. www.airkooledkustoms.com

This year's Bug's and Brats will be held on October 15 here at the shop. If you need directions, check out our Contact page.

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