HOT ROD MADNESS CRUISE TO COKER TIRE - Breman, GA

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HOT ROD MADNESS CRUISE TO COKER TIRE - Breman, GA

Time: November 21, 2015 from 6am to 12pm
Location: LEAVES FROM BREMEN, GA WALMART
Street: 404 HWY 27 N BYPASS @ HWY 78
City/Town: BREMEN, GA
Phone: 770-377-7464
Event Type: power, cruise, /, fun, run, convoy
Organized By: HOT ROD MADNESS WITH TIM THE MILKMAN
Latest Activity: Nov 12, 2015

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HOT ROD MADNESS AND FRIENDS WILL MEET AT THE BREMEN,GA WALMART LOCATED AT HWY 27 AND HWY 78.  AT 6:00 AM WE WILL HEAD NORTH ON HWY 27 AND ARRIVE IN CHATTANOOGA APPROX. 2 1/2 HRS LATER TO ATTEND THE COKER TIRE TOYS FOR TOTS CRUISE IN AT 1317 CHESTNUT ST.  YOU CAN JOIN IN ANYWHERE ALONG THE ROUTE.

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