Kartel's Buford Meet, Buford, GA

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Kartel's Buford Meet, Buford, GA

Time: October 20, 2017 from 7pm to 11pm
Location: Atlanta
City/Town: Buford, GA
Phone: 770-743-7737
Event Type: car, meet
Organized By: Jarrett Kirby
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2017

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Kartel is hosting bi-weekly meets in the Buford area for any and all types of rides, even Mustangs! Just stay parked, guys ;)

We will be hosting music, food trucks, and vendors! Bring your entire family and make a night of it! Event access is $5 per person 16 and over, with an extra $10 for VIP showcase parking per car.

Groups are welcome! You may save a realistic number of spots for group members, but once the event has started we need those gaps filled. Around 7:30 we politely request you shuffle into spots and let empty spots be filled.

Standard meet rules apply, and will be strongly enforced. Absolutely no:

- Excessive revving
- Burnouts
- Substances on site
- Street racing
- Curb hopping/parking

People are chill enough to let us do our thing, so let's respect their property!


For vendor/food truck requests, or bands/artists interested in performing, please check out our Facebook page, or send an email to kirbs@kartel.life!

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