K1 Speed & Mischief Nights, Wednesdays -Duluth , GA

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K1 Speed & Mischief Nights, Wednesdays -Duluth , GA

Time: April 15, 2015 from 9pm to 11:45pm
Location: K1 Speed
Street: 1625 Pleasant Hill Road
City/Town: Duluth, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Event Type: car, meet, &, cruise, go, carts
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Apr 15, 2015

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Speed & Mischief & Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Meet is proud of their partnership with K1 Speed to add more premium events on Atlanta automotive scene. We have partnered up with them to expand our car meets beyond just parking lot meets. We will use this opportunity to provide an event, which will attract, and engage every genre off audience in the community. We are really excited to see to new heights this will elevate our local car scene to and the quality it will add. 

This Indoor go-kart racing facility is a world-class entertainment venue, lounge for everyone to hang out, and state of art electric karts that sounds like mini f1 cars is sure to keep you and your friends grinning from ear to ear.


Meet attendees will enjoy $5 Off their "Arrive & Drive" pricing. Show the flier (coming soon) or mention promo code "K1SpeedMischief" for the discount. 
-Address : 1625 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth, GA 30096
-Arrival: 8:00pm 
-Endtime: 11:00pm

As the event grows bigger we will be able to offer more discounts and give more back to the attendees. K1 will also stay open later if needed to cater to us inside. Lets make this a destination to be on Wednesday Nights. 

For vendor & sponsor enquries please email SpeedandMischief@gmail.com. Title "K1 Speed&Mishief"

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