Saturday Night Junction Meet -

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Saturday Night Junction Meet -

Time: September 6, 2014 from 9pm to 11:45pm
Location: Near Spaghetti Junction
Street: 6325 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/grou…
Event Type: free, cruise, in
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2014

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Located centrally to everyone around Metro Atlanta, located a mile away from Spaghetti Junction right off the Peachtree Industrial's access Road. 

Legit insured meet with the permission we need so we don't get kicked out or harassed by cops. They will be there to secure it so no immaturity please. 

To stack on to a FREE meet, we added more FREE stuff. Josephine Lounge will allow all meet attendees FREE entry to the lounge, FREE Hookah & Martinis to the ladies. So fellas, want to take your lady out on a Saturday night, this will be the place. Ladies don't be shy to bring/drag fellas out with you :P. Btw food is amazing here, try out their Hot wings. 

It is time to bring legit meets back to Atlanta, like old days. We need a meet we can call our own, a meet to be at, a meet to be talked about across the board. Where to go Saturday night for a car meet? Junction Meet...

When: Every Saturday
Where: 6325 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. (right across from Oasis Strip club)
Time: 9:00 PM-4:00 AM

READ: This is a no nonsense meet, no burnouts, no drifting, no constant revving, no hard parking, no trashing, no speeding in the parking lot. Cops will be here so don't do anything to get you a FREE back seat ride. 

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