Caffeine and Octane at the Beach

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Caffeine and Octane at the Beach

Time: March 16, 2018 at 10am to March 18, 2018 at 3pm
Location: Convention Center, Jekyll Island, Georgia
Street: Convention Center
City/Town: Jekyll Island, Georgia
Website or Map: http://Caffeineandoctane.com…
Phone: 912-604-3264
Event Type: car, show, on, jekyll, island, georgia
Organized By: Caffeine and Octane assisted by, William (Bill) Hill
Latest Activity: Feb 20, 2018

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Caffeine and Octane with Brian Fuller, Gas Monkey Garage,Roadkill, Christy Lee and Skip Smith is returning to Jekyll Island over the St. Patrick;s Day weekend.   This mega event will be carried on the Velocity channel and has a little bit for everyone.

March 16, 17 and 18th will see over 400 cars and bikes st the new Jekyll Island convention center.  Come join the fun and rub elbows with legends of Fuller Moto and the Forge Challenge.

Go to www.candojekyll.com for more info, schedule of events and to register

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