9th Annual Silver Dollar Showdown -Reynolds, Ga

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9th Annual Silver Dollar Showdown -Reynolds, Ga

Time: March 14, 2010 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Silver Dollar Raceway
Street: 42 Racetrack Road
City/Town: Reynolds, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.silverdollarracewa…
Phone: 229-896-4957
Event Type: car-shop, races
Organized By: K & L Motorsports
Latest Activity: Mar 13, 2010

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We hope you join us for a GREAT VW Weekend!

Are YOU in for the Vintage Performance Street Challenge? Let's see what your Street machine can do on a 30 mile cruise and 3 1/4 mile time runs down the track!

Rules are listed HERE

Attention Show car owners!

$10 Pre-Registered $15 DAY OF SHOW

* 29 Air/Water classes with Best of Awards.

CLICK HERE for a list of Classes

There will be a separate parking area for all VWs that do not wish to show their VW.

Admission: $15 (12 & Under Free)
Schedule 3-14

8am - Gates open

9:00am Registration begins for show cars/Racers

11am - Time Runs begin

12pm Show registration ends

12:30pm - Judging begins

2pm Eliminations

3:00 pm Show Awards

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