NSRA Safety Appreciation Day/GSRA Meeting -Lithonia, GA

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NSRA Safety Appreciation Day/GSRA Meeting -Lithonia, GA

Time: May 19, 2018 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Tommy Lawson’s Garage
Street: 7675 South Goddard Rd
City/Town: Lithonia GA
Website or Map: https://gsra.wildapricot.org/…
Phone: 404-374-4139, 770-605-9164 Richard
Event Type: gsra, meeting, vehicle, inspections
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Association
Latest Activity: May 14, 2018

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May 19, 2018  Georgia Street Rod Association  Safety Check Meeting

National Street Rod Association

Safety Appreciation Day

Vehicle Inspections 10 am to 11 am

By NSRA Georgia State Safety Inspector Charles Cox

And NSRA Georgia Safety Team members

GSRA Meeting at 11am - Bring Chairs

Tommy Lawson’s Garage

7675 South Goddard Rd., Lithonia GA 30038 ● Phone 404-374-4139

From Downtown Atlanta: Take I-20 East to Exit 80 (West Ave). Turn right...which will be Klondike Rd. Go approximately 4 miles. 7675 will be on right at white fence.  This also DeKalb County Line and Klondike changes to South Goddard.  

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