Speed & Mischief's: Bi-Monthly Meet & Mischief -Atlanta, GA

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Speed & Mischief's: Bi-Monthly Meet & Mischief -Atlanta, GA

Time: January 8, 2011 from 8pm to 11:45pm
Location: Tilted Kilt Perimeter
Street: 1155-B Mount Vernon Highway
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30338
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=…
Event Type: bi-monthly, meet, exotics/classics/imports
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Jan 8, 2011

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We at Speed & Mischief take pride in everything we host and aim for nothing but quality & fun, butt loads of it. I think our track record speaks for itself so far (check facebook page link below). We are tired of waiting 3-6months to hang out with some of the chillest people in town and droooool over beautiful to rare to jaw dropping cars. Every meet will bring you something different, clubbing, mini cruise, road dyno, strip club, twister, ping pong, or mix them all up in 1 event lol, sky is the limit. Gotta be there to see it.

What: Speed & Mischief Meet & Clubbing afterwards
Where: Tilted Kilt Perimeter, 1155-B Mount Vernon Highway, Atlanta, GA, 30338
Date of first Meet: 01/08/2010, Saturday
Time: 8:00pm-Close (@10:00 we'll be leaving for Opera nightclub, if you would like to come just join along. Get in free with me, 21+)

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I would love to see some fellow SoutheastWheelsEvents members, make it happen :D.

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