Jim's Speed Shop & Restoration- Suwanee, Ga

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Jim's Speed Shop & Restoration- Suwanee, Ga

Time: March 2, 2013 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Jim's Speed Shop & Restoration
Street: 325 Sharon Industrial Way #C
City/Town: Suwanee, Ga 30024
Website or Map: http://jimsspeedshop.com
Phone: (770) 932-8401 or (909) 545-2906 Cell#
Event Type: custom, bike, street, hot, rod, muscle, car, show, &, bbq
Organized By: Jim Badalian
Latest Activity: Feb 26, 2013

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Custom Street Rod, Hot Rod, Rat Rod, Custom Truck, Muscle Car, Vintage/ Antique Car Show & BBQ

Come out and join the fun. We will also be hosting a BBQ w/ refreshments, play music, raffling off some cool car prizes, and hold a charity toward Special Olympics. All car & show entries will be free, and will host a "Best of Show" contest. Note: We are in the process of reviving the Horsepower Breakfast, which will be most likely held on every third Saturday of each month. All further information regarding this proposed revival will be announced at the event. Please contact Jim for arrangements, and/ or questions. Thanks... We'll see you there!

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