Arizona Meeting
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Arizona Meeting
so when is there gunna be an Arizona meeting or something i know there is a national one but hey we can have our own and i basically just wanna see everyones ride so i can get more ideas for mine and maybe meet some of ya'll so if i run into somehitn i can get some help thats actually better than just text on the web(which i have no gripe about i just like person to person talking)
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Being new here, I don't know where "the pavillions" is, but this sounds like a great idea. Someone who knows should post up some info, where it is, where we would meet up at the event, and what time. Anytime on a Saturday works for me, maybe others can post when they'd be available so we could come up with a "best" time.
Dan
Dan
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"The Pavilions" is in Scottsdale, Arizona. The way I get to it is to take the 202 West (since I live in east mesa), then take that to the 101 North. You get off on Indian Bend Road. and take a left. Just go straight, and there is a McDonalds right there on the right hand side. You should know where to go from there (youll see alot of nice cars).
It is almost always held every saturday (hopefully - it cant be too hot or raining/cloudy). Lots of people are there at 8, and thats when I usually show up, usually starts round six and goes till 10 or later. I wont be able to go until next week, but that sounds like a plan eh?
It is almost always held every saturday (hopefully - it cant be too hot or raining/cloudy). Lots of people are there at 8, and thats when I usually show up, usually starts round six and goes till 10 or later. I wont be able to go until next week, but that sounds like a plan eh?
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Nope, the Pavilions is completely free. Some guy who owns the McDonalds likes to throw it for everyone just to join up and have a good time.
You have to watch where you park your ride though. Sections are dedicated to certain cars. Half of the parking lot is for nice nice rides that are older and refurbished. The other side has areas for motorcycles, riceys, and one whole section for anything (trucks, etc). There are little signs in the section to let you know what is and isn't aloud.
I will probably be there Saturday the 22nd.
You have to watch where you park your ride though. Sections are dedicated to certain cars. Half of the parking lot is for nice nice rides that are older and refurbished. The other side has areas for motorcycles, riceys, and one whole section for anything (trucks, etc). There are little signs in the section to let you know what is and isn't aloud.
I will probably be there Saturday the 22nd.
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