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"Wheels" Car Show at Road Atlanta

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http://americanwheelsevents.com/

GREAT AMERICAN SYSTEMS

PO Box 777

Dacula, GA 30017

June 18-20 Road Atlanta GA.

"Wheels" Show Car Display Participant Pre-Registration

EIGHT VENUES IN ONE WEEKEND!

Miguel 678-409-1668 - email: racefst@yahoo.com

REGISTRATION FOR SHOW VEHICLES -- $35.00

REGISTRATION FOR MOTORCYCLES & TRACTORS -- $20.00


Vehicle Display Participants

Participants Name _______________________________________________________________

Vehicle Description____________________________________________________________

Address _________________________City _________________ State _____Zip_________

Telephone ________________ Cell _______________Cell2 _____________Fax__________

Email ___________________________ Web Page ___________________________________

Any questions, please contact Miguel 678-409-1668 racefst@yahoo.com


I hereby register as a display participant the Annual "Wheels" Car Show at Road Atlanta to be held June 18-20, 2010. I understand that this event is held rain or shine. Registration includes room for one display vehicle and one weekend pass.

Additional passes may be purchased here, please indicate number. For $15.00 per 3 Day Pass 1___2___3___4____

Limited Camping Passes are available for call for details


Please print and email. ---Pay Pal Accepted--- Email to mike@southeastwheelsevents.com,

or fax to 770-277-3989, or mail with payment to: Great American Systems LLC, PO Box 777, Dacula, Ga 30019

June 18-20 Vehicle Entry Fee

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