Bugs N Brats -Hazel Green, AL

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Bugs N Brats -Hazel Green, AL

Time: September 25, 2010 all day
Location: SE USA,
Street: 180 Paulen Dr
City/Town: Hazel Green
Website or Map: http://www.airkooledkustoms.c…
Phone: 256 828 2123
Event Type: car, show, potluck, and, shine, open, house
Organized By: all the guys at the shop
Latest Activity: Sep 22, 2010

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Bring Your Car! Bring Your Appetite!
Every year at the end of September, we host our annual shop Show-n-Shine, 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'.

Bugs 'n Brats has always been and always will be a FREE event. There are
no trophies, plaques, or ribbons given out. It's just a couple dozen VW and classic muscle
enthusiasts from the south eastern area hanging out for a day, grilling,
chattin', and checking out each others rides.

This year's Bug's and Brats will be held on September 25 here at the shop.
If you need direction

http://www.airkooledkustoms.com/contact.html

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