South Side G.A.S. (Go-And-Show) Fayetteville GA

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South Side G.A.S. (Go-And-Show) Fayetteville GA

Time: March 8, 2014 from 9am to 12pm
Location: Togwotte Village (across from Fayette/Piedmont Hospital)
Street: 1240 HWY 54
City/Town: Fayetteville Georgia
Website or Map: http://southsidegoandshow.gma…
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Natalie and Devin Vaughan
Latest Activity: Mar 5, 2014

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Muscle-Exotics-Custom-Classic

All are welcome!

Come to the first of what we hope to be a monthly get together for great cars and good times on the SouthSide!

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Comment by Paul Cox on March 5, 2014 at 1:12am

I have a friend who is putting this event together and the upcoming show this week is the first one. I will make the suggestion for later in the day. I am that as the event becomes more popular changed will be made. Thanks for the input Johnny. Also-Nice Nova!

Comment by Johnny Trudewind on March 4, 2014 at 8:49am

I have a suggestion: The car turn out at this show would be higher if the time was later in the afternoon.  

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