Streetside Classics Atlanta Cars & Coffee Cruise In -Lithia Springs,GA

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Streetside Classics Atlanta Cars & Coffee Cruise In -Lithia Springs,GA

Time: August 26, 2017 from 9am to 12pm
Location: Streetside Classics Atlanta Showroom
Street: 213 Thornton Road Suite 400 Lithia Springs, Ga., 30122
City/Town: Lithia Springs, GA
Website or Map: https://www.streetsideclassic…
Phone: 678-279-1609
Event Type: cruise, in, car, show
Organized By: Denise/Streetside Classics
Latest Activity: Aug 24, 2017

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Come join us Saturday August 26th for Cars & Coffee from 9 am to Noon. All vehicles welcome plus another 300 Classic Rides inside! Free coffee and breakfast treats - bring your ride & your family and friends out for a fun morning!

Buyer Feedback:

"Your services were excellent, the car was as represented and service after the sale has been above any expectations. I have dealt with several internet brokers, and none have come close to the level of Streetsides professionalism. I appreciate the extra effort in follow-up regarding registering the car. Mine is an unusual circumstance, and that created a bit of a challenge getting the registration handled on my end, and you never failed to help, thanks again. You can be sure the next time I am looking for a car, I will check your inventory first!"

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