Georgia Street Rod Association cruise In and Meeting -Tucker, GA

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Georgia Street Rod Association cruise In and Meeting  -Tucker, GA

Time: August 8, 2020 from 9am to 2pm
Location: PermaFinish
Street: 2558 Mountain Industrial Blvd.
City/Town: Tucker, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gsra.com
Phone: webmaster@gsra.com 678-382-1000
Event Type: gsra, meeting, car-show
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Association
Latest Activity: Aug 2, 2020

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Event Description

●Saturday, August 8, 2020

GSRA Meeting at PermaFinish

Open 9am - First Ten Cars Get Display Parking Inside

10:00am  Meeting and Presentation

Come out to learn about PermaFinish, a one-time treatment that protects automobile’s finish for six years, eliminating the need for waxing.

Social distancing required and masks suggested inside the large meeting room.

    You will need to sign a simple liability waiver.

PermaFinish

                   2558 Mountain Industrial Blvd.,                     

Tucker, GA 30084 678-382-1000

This message is being sent to current and former Georgia Street Rod Association members.

If you do not wish to receive future notices of upcoming GSRA events and meetings, follow the instructions at the bottom of the page to unsubscribe.

To check your GSRA membership status, look at your mailing address/membership card on the back of your current StreetTalk magazine. It lists your GSRA member number and membership renewal date.

To renew your membership, you can go on-line to www.gsra.com, log in with your email address and password. You can pay on-line through PAYPAL-you can use your credit card as a guest of PAYPAL.

For any questions, call Barry Schumacher, 770 355-2773, or Ed Mistretta, 770 733-7776.                                                   

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