GSRA Meeting and Cruise In -Lilburn, GA

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GSRA Meeting and Cruise In -Lilburn, GA

Time: July 14, 2018 from 10am to 1pm
Location: Best Metal Polishing
Street: 4418 Lilburn Ind. Way,
City/Town: Lilburn, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gsra.com
Phone: 770-213-4243, 770 921-7445
Event Type: meeting, cruise-in
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Association
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2018

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GSRA Meeting at Best Metal Polishing LLC

 

Saturday, July 14, 10:00 a.m. ● Bring chairs

● Meeting at 11:00 a.m.

 ● Best Metal will have coffee, orange juice,

doughnuts and breakfast biscuits

Arrive 10 A.M.:

For a walk through of the polishing shop, short demonstration of the polishing, then a walk through of the

of the other services offered here by: Limitless Automotive (wheels, tires, brakes, alignments, etc.), and Sound by the d Pound (custom speakers, consoles, lighting and sound).

Best Metal Polishing ● 4418 Lilburn Ind. Way,

Lilburn, GA 30047●770 921-7445

Directions:  From I-85 take the Indian Trail Road, Exit #101.  If driving north bound, turn right.  

If driving south bound, turn left.   

Go about 4 -5 miles (Cross over Hwy 29 - Lawrenceville Hwy & road will now be Killian Hill Rd.)  

Lilburn Industrial Way is on the left between 2 gas stations.  We are ¼ mile down on the right!  

Look for circle drive with big rocks around it. 

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