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Time: June 9, 2013 from 8am to 12pm
Location: Suwanee, Ga
Street: 325 Sharon Industrial Way #C
City/Town: Suwanee
Website or Map: http://jimsspeedshop.com
Phone: 770-932-8401
Event Type: automotive-hobbies
Organized By: Jim Badalian & Miquel Caparros
Latest Activity: Jun 7, 2013
The HorsePower Breakast is back and will take place on the "Second Sunday" of every month. The next gathering will be on June 09th, 2013, from: 8:00am to 12noon. We will meet at Jim's Speed Shop (Suwanee, Ga). The breakfast starts around 8:30am. This event is hosted by Jim Badalian & Miquel Caparros. For further information, please call (770) 932-8401
We'd like to thank all of you who showed up last Sunday. Too many to list, but we just appreciated you support and we hope you had a great time, and we look forward to the next event next month! Tell your friends, and once again we are open to all! Thank you again,
Jim Badalian
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