Need for Speed Movie Premier, Car Meet, and Cruise around Atlanta

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Need for Speed Movie Premier, Car Meet, and Cruise around Atlanta

Time: March 15, 2014 at 6pm to March 16, 2014 at 12am
Location: Regal Hollywood 24
Street: 3265 Northeast Expy
City/Town: Chamblee, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Event Type: car, meet, &, cruise
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Mar 12, 2014

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Here come another movie we all love. So why not lets get together and watch it together as a community. At the same time put on a good show for other people coming to see the movie.

Expect to see some of the movie cars and cast there, no guarantee if Aaron Paul will be there. Some of local friends were in the movie with their cars and those vehicles will be on display.

Event is free for all, not the tickets tho. Please buy your tickets in advance.

Event: Need for Speed Premier
Date: 03/15/14
Time: 6:00PM
Location: Regal Hollywood 24, 3265 Northeast Expy, Chamblee, GA 30341
Endtime: 10:00PM

At 10:00 PM We will head to Junction Meet.

At 11:00 PM we will leave Junction Meet for the cruise

12:00 AM Cruise will end back at Junction Meet.

Cruise Route will be private and will only be disclosed at the Junction Meet. This will be a new route, not same as our previous routes.


By Speed & Mischief, Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Meet, Junction Meet.

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Butler Tires and Wheels
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