3rd Annual HHV Car Show -Antioch,TN

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3rd Annual HHV Car Show -Antioch,TN

Time: July 21, 2012 from 2pm to 7pm
Location: Old Bell Forge Movie Theater Parking Lot
Street: 5400 Bell Forge Lane East
City/Town: Antioch,TN
Website or Map: http://www.hiphopintheville.c…
Phone: 615-573-2118
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: wesley mitchell
Latest Activity: Jun 20, 2012

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Free Dash Plaques  1st 100 Cars,come out Sat July 21st 2012  2pm-7pm at the Old Bell Forge Movie Parking Lot Theater 5400 Bell Forge Lane East, Antioch,TN for the 3rd Annual HHV Car Show, This year will be bigger than the last Car, Trucks & Vans can register for $5.00 at http://www.hiphopintheville.com, Hifi Buys 3724 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, or 12 Gauage Audio 1009 Gallatin Ave, Nashville,TN Admission FREE to the public, Cars, Models, Food, Music, Prizes, Raffles 615-573-2118 Spanish: Sabado Julio 21 2pm-7pm 5400 Bell Forge Lane East, Antioch Registra tv Carro Camioneta o Van po. $5.00

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