2nd Annual NOS Import Faceoff - Commerce, Ga

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2nd Annual NOS Import Faceoff - Commerce, Ga

Time: March 21, 2010 from 11am to 6pm
Location: Atlanta Dragway
Street: 500 E. Ridgeway Road
City/Town: Commerce, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.importfaceoff.net/…
Phone: 225-247-722
Event Type: car-show, races
Organized By: Hybrid Entertainment
Latest Activity: Mar 19, 2010

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Atlanta Dragway, 500 E. Ridgeway Road, Commerce, GA 30529 - www.AtlantaDragway.com

DATE AND TIMES:
3/21/10 from 11am to 6pm. Car show registration from 10am to 12pm, judging begins at 12, awards ceremony at 5:30. Race registration starts at 10am, heads up qualifying at 12:00, 1:00, & 2:00. Eliminations at 3:30, 4:30, & 5:30.

EVENT ACTIVITIES:
Car/truck/bike show, 1/4 mile drag racing, stereo crank it up contest, burnout contest (time permitting), raffles and giveaways, models, vendors, and DJs.

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SHOW PRICES - All registration on day of show at front gate
Spectator $15 with flier (regular $17) *flyers printed off computer ok to use - right click on flyer image, print. Coupon only good for spectator admission.
Children 10 and under FREE
Car Show Entry $25 (does not include free passenger pass). *Note, IFO only charges $25 per car show entry, not $50 to $60 like other events that claim to give a “free” passenger pass.
Test and Tune Drag Racer $25 (open to any make/model)
Competition Drag Racer $25 (imports or sports compacts only)
Burnout Contest FREE
Stereo Crank It Up Info: 605-376-3249 or www.SoundOff.org

EVENT STATUS INFO LINE (in case of inclement weather): 225-247-722

Email: HybridEntertainment78@yahoo.com
Phone: 225-247-7223
Fax: 225-615-7877

Hybrid Entertainment
9848 Perkins Rd, Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA 70810

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Comment by Michael Thies on March 10, 2010 at 9:37pm
Import Face-off holds a car show that includes domestics, imports, truck and bikes! IFO has grown to be the one of the largest touring Import race series in the nation! Attendance counts per event range from 867 (rain) to 4322.

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