9th Annual Southeast Showdown -Williamston, SC

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9th Annual Southeast Showdown -Williamston, SC

Time: July 27, 2012 to July 29, 2012
Location: Anderson Motor Speedway
Street: 313 Irby Road
City/Town: Williamston, SC
Website or Map: http://www.southeastshowdown.…
Phone: 865-230-5576
Event Type: car-show, sound-off
Organized By: Barrett Stewart
Latest Activity: Jul 25, 2012

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9th Annual Southeast Showdown
July 27, 28, 29 2012
Anderson Motor Speedway
313 Irby Road
Williamston, SC 29697
Saturday 8am til 10pm
Sunday 8am til 5pm
(spectators $10.00 each or weekend pass $15.00)
RAIN or SHINE

Full Car, Truck and Bike Show
Classes for Import Cars, Domestic Cars, Minitrucks,
Fullsize, 4x4, Rods, Classics, Bikes, Lowriders

Cash payouts for :

Best Import Car
Best Domestic Car
Best Minitruck
Best Fullsize
Best 4x4
Best Lowrider
Best Bike
Best Classic/Rod

$$$$$ for Club with most Entries

$1,000.00 for Best Debuting
We have been doing the Best Debuting and $1,000 for the past 3
years, meaning your ride has to be new for the show circuit, freshly
built or rebuilt

Bikini Contest $$$ - Stereo Bass Wars $$$ - Club Games

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