G.A.B.BA First Annual Car Show

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G.A.B.BA First Annual Car Show

Time: June 30, 2012 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: G.A.B.B.A Great American Burger Boutique and Ale
Street: 4790 Peachree Industrial Blvd, Norcross Ga 30071
City/Town: Norcross
Website or Map: http://www.gabbaup.com
Phone: 678-527-8899
Event Type: car, show, party, hangout, live, music, great, food, cold, beer
Organized By: G.A.B.B.A
Latest Activity: Jan 25, 2016

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Two Classes 1990 and older, 1991 to 2012. Thropheys, Tee Shirts, Cold Beer, Full Restuarant and Live music.  1st prize minimum of 250 cash. 2nd place minimum 100 cash. 3rd place minimum of 25 cash.  The larger the event the more the prize money increases!!!!  Spectators and restuarant guest will be the judges with one vote per person.  For more information or if you have any questions please call the restaurant and ask for Brian Sanford.  678-527-8899  or email brian@gabbaup.com  The show will be held at 4790 Peachtree Ind Blvd , Norcross Ga 30071  G.A.B.B.A (Great American Burger Boutique and Ale.  Also Check out our website www.gabbaup.com

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