Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Night Meet @ Wild Bills -Duluth, GA

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Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Night Meet @ Wild Bills -Duluth, GA

Time: October 18, 2012 from 7:30pm to 11:30pm
Location: Wild Bills, Duluth, GA
Street: 2075 Market Street
City/Town: Duluth, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/?sk=m…
Event Type: cars, bikes, meet, weekly, gwinnett, thursday
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2012

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What: Weekly Gwinnett Meet
When: Thursdays. 8:00pm-11:30PM
Where: Wild Bills, 2075 Market Street, Duluth, GA (Back  Parking Lot)

There is a $2 Cover Charge to pay for extra traffic control and insurance for the Meet.  This has actually helped us grow in numbers as it is not a heavy hit and allows us to be more organized.

LET'S INVITE OUR FRIENDS WITH DIFFERENT CARS; HOT RODS, MUSCLE, EXOTICS, RATS, SPORTS AND BIKES!  WE ARE GETTING HUNDREDS OF CARS EACH WEEK!

Gwinnett Thursday Meet Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_198882573490350

www.SpeedandMischief.com
Speed & Mischief Facebook: [url]http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_123697071015663&ap=1[/url]

Come early to score, good spots.

Please bring a DD if you plan on drinking. I do not advice anyone to drink & drive, not worth it.

Disclaimer: The meet is on a private property, no immaturity will be tolerated. I welcome you, and I'll show you the exit if I have too. Bring BS/Drama and I'll be more than happy to show you back seat of a Police Cruiser

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