East Atlanta Roll, Atlanta, GA

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East Atlanta Roll, Atlanta, GA

Time: September 14, 2012 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: East Atlanta Village
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/EAVR…
Event Type: car, mortocycle, and, bicycle, show
Latest Activity: Aug 29, 2012

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Event Description

Village Garage & Custom and Grease Monkeys is proud to present the first ever East Atlanta Roll. This soon-to-be annual event will showcase the best and baddest rides in Atlanta and parks them right in the heart of East Atlanta Village.

Hosted in conjunction with the East Atlanta Strut the Friday night before the Strut, the East Atlanta Roll is a Car and Bike show that will feature judged classes

 for cars and bikes complete with trophies, live music from area bands and beer!

We're looking of all kinds of rides: Vintage Cars, Muscle Cars, Modern Customs, Custom Motorcycles... hell, even bring your Custom Bicycle. One catch: NO TRAILER QUEENS!

What the hell are you waiting for, REGISTER NOW!!

You have three options for registration:

Option 1:
Complete the online registration form using the following link and pay online via Paypal. Registration is $10 per entry:
Form: http://tinyurl.com/bomkq46
Paypal: eastatlantaroll@gmail.com

Option 2:
Click the following link for a printable registration form and mail your payment in with the form: http://tinyurl.com/9lppfc6

Mail Payments to:
East Atlanta Roll
c/o Grease Monkeys
1287-C Glenwood Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30316

Option 3:
Register the day of the show from 5pm to 8pm

Don't want to have your ride judged? Bring it on down anyway. No entry fee for non-judged vehicles.

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