Monthly Garage Party at Campbells Customs -Griffin, GA

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Monthly Garage Party at Campbells Customs -Griffin, GA

Time: April 1, 2011 from 4:30pm to 11pm
Location: Campbells Custums
Street: 4129 N. Expressway
City/Town: Griffin, GA, 30224
Website or Map: http://www.garage71.com
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: Garage71 and Grease Inc.
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2011

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Garage Party at Campbell Customs. The FIRST FRIDAY of every month beginning April and running through November, Garage71 will be hosting a Garage Party at Campbell Customs. There will be a Cruise In with random trophies every week. Cars and Bikes are welcome. Jailhouse Brewery will have some great local brews pouring. Food will be provided by some of the scene’s most influenced suppliers in the market. Come out!! Music begins at 4:20pm and goes till we all decide to pack up and run up the road to the Friday Night Drag’s at Atlanta Motor Speedway,www.campbellcustoms.com

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