Amazing Corvettes Club Dyno Day & Open House at LWA -Doraville, GA

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Amazing Corvettes Club Dyno Day & Open House at LWA -Doraville, GA

Time: May 28, 2016 from 11am to 5pm
Location: Lamar Walden Automotive
Street: 6-B Steve Drive
City/Town: Doraville, GA 30340
Website or Map: http://tinyurl.com/hbbprp9
Phone: 678-231-9494
Event Type: dyno, day, and, open, house, at, lwa
Organized By: Steve Bracken
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2016

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The Amazing Corvettes Club will be holding a dyne day at Lamar Walden Automotive on May 28th. The club is opening  this event to anyone that would like to attend. This is an Open House for new and current customers. Meet with our staff, checkout our facility and if nothing else just spend the day with fellow car guys doing car guy (and gal) things. 

There will be a 15 car limit to dyne with club members getting first call, and any open spots or time will be available to anyone in attendance. If you wish to run your car on the Dyno Contact Steve Bracken at sbracken@bellsouth.net 

You DO NOT have to have your car on the Dyno to enjoy the day but we do welcome everyone to come out and enjoy yourself.

A BBQ lunch is planned to be catered. Please RSVP so we know how many people that plan on eating.

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