Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Meet - Toys 4 Tots -Norcross, GA

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Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Meet - Toys 4 Tots  -Norcross, GA

Time: December 15, 2016 from 8pm to 11:45pm
Location: 5900 Brook Hollow Pkwy NW, Norcross, GA
City/Town: Norcross, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Gwin…
Phone: 678-575-5304
Event Type: car, meet, &, cruise
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Dec 15, 2016

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Event Description

One of GA's oldest, and largest automotive gathering and car meet is back. Tonight: "Gwinnett Meet", come join us at one of Georgia's oldest and biggest automotive event with variety of vehicles in attendance.

Time: 8:00pm-11:30pm
Location: 5900 Brook Hollow Parkway NW, Norcross, GA

Click event link for more details. See you tonight.

READ BEFORE ATTENDING:

- There will absolutely no immature behavior tolerated at the event. 
- No Slip or Spin policy will be enforced. If you spin your tires, you will immediately be escorted off the premises. Please share this will all your friends you invite. 
- No constant engine revving. No need to drive around the parking lot stuck in 1st gear nor park while revving up to 5k rpms. 
- Please keep sound systems are reasonable volume. NO PLACING SPEAKERS OUT OF YOUR VEHICLE. 
- Please do no trash the parking lot. 
- No parking in lanes, each vehicle must be parked in a parking spot. 
-Let keep it safe and fun.

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