Speed & Mischief - Midnight Cruise IV, Dec 17

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Speed & Mischief - Midnight Cruise IV, Dec 17

Time: December 17, 2011 at 9pm to December 18, 2011 at 2am
Location: Georgia
City/Town: Atlanta
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Event Type: cruise
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Dec 15, 2011

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Ever got a itch to get in your car in the middle of night and let it loose? Well we bring the cure, Midnight Cruise. Itch away........

For the past 3 years it's been running strong and it's back again:

>Speed & Mischief - Midnight Cruise IV/strong>
When: 12/17/2011
Where: Location will only be disclosed to registered attendees
Time: 12:00am till whenever we stop
Route: 100miles, only shared with registered attendees.


This Midnight Cruise is nothing, but raw seat time while you cruise with cars such as Ferrari F430, GTR, Viper, NSX, STI, EVO, Z06, Lotus, 911 Turbo, GT2, M3, M5, Classic Muscle cars, and other highly modified cars. We see all these cars at car shows all the time, but how many times do you get to cruise & play with them? ;)

As usual there will be a private dinner for all the attendees as a well known local restaurant. Post Midnight Cruise, space will be reserved at a local lounge/restaurant for everyone to go back, network, and brag...I mean share their experience.

Cost for the event is $40 per person.

To initiate registration for the event:
1: Email [email]SpeedandMischief@gmail.com[/email] your full name, and passenger's (if any), phone number, make/model of vehicle bringing along with a picture.

2: Follow up email with be sent to your with registration forms, and payment directions.

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