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Time: October 27, 2012 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Atlanta, Ga
Street: 3661 Presidential Parkway
City/Town: Atlanta, Ga
Website or Map: http://mapq.st/Tat3tA
Phone: 678-395-3957
Event Type: fundraiser, grand, opening
Organized By: Matthew R Cummings
Latest Activity: Oct 24, 2012
Service and Performance Center Grand Opening/Car Show
Dear Corvette Enthusiast,
Our Service and Performance Center is now fully up and running, and to celebrate, we're hosting a Grand Opening and Car Show onSaturday, October 27th from 9 am to 4 pm!
This is a great opportunity to come out and see our new facilities, show off your ride, and enjoy our complimentary refreshments.
Clubs are welcome -- please contact Bryan Maloof or Matthew Cummings at (678)395-3957 to arrange parking for your club. People's Choice Awards will be given out for the following categories:
1. Best Modified (Top 3)
2. Best Stock (Top 3)
3. Best Club Participation
4. Best Paint
5. Best Restoration (Top 2)
In addition, the winner of the Best Corvette Participation award will receive a check made out to the charity of their choice.
Raffle tickets will be on sale from 9 am to 3 pm.
Raffle prizes include:
1. Free oil change coupons
2. $50 Vette Bucks coupons good towards labor at the Performance Center.
3. $100 Vette Bucks coupon good towards labor at the Performance Center.
4. Grand prize: 50/50 raffle
All proceeds from 50/50 raffle will go to the American Cancer Society.
Rack Time will be offered on the day of the show on a first-come, first-served basis, and Vette Parts Plus will be offering 15% off all accessories as well. The show will be held at our new Service and Performance Center, located at 3661 Presidential Parkway, just across the highway from our Sales Center.
Don't forget our Free Oil Change promotion is still good through the end of October! Simply bring in your own oil and filter, and we'll change your oil for free. Or, just come on in, pay for the oil and filter, and we'll do the labor at no charge. Either way, this is a great opportunity to see your car on a rack, and talk to one of our Corvette Technicians about any issues you may have.
We hope to see you on the 27th!
Please contact me with ANY questions!
Sincerely,
Matthew Cummings
Assistant Service Manager
Buyavette®
3661 Presidential Parkway
Atlanta, Ga 30340
(770) 395-3957 Work
(405) 538-9333 Cell
Matthew@Buyavette.net
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