Blooddrag March 5-7, 2010 -Lawrenceville, Ga

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Blooddrag March 5-7, 2010 -Lawrenceville, Ga

Time: March 5, 2010 to March 7, 2010
Location: Gwinnett County Fairgrounds
Street: 2405 Sugarloaf Parkway
City/Town: Lawrenceville, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.georgiablooddrag.c…
Phone: 864-230-5576
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show
Organized By: Jon
Latest Activity: Mar 1, 2010

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Inviting you and your friends out to one Georgia's largets Car/Truck/Bike events.

Blooddrag March 5-7, 2010 at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds in Lawrenceville, Georgia right outside of Atlanta

Blooddrag has been around since 1999 going into its 11th year with its new home in Georgia.

There are classes for everyone, Trucks lifted or lowered, Import cars, Lowrider Cars, Donks, 4x4, Classics, Rods, and Bikes

www.georgiablooddrag.com

We are expecting over 1,000 entries this year

All of your favorite online and paperback magazines will be there including editor TRAVIS NOACK from MUSCLE CAR MAGAZINE and Streettrucks, as well as DAN WARD from TRUCKIN and many more

Vendor booths are available

Plenty of Best of Show Awards and Club Awards

You do not have to attend all three days to eneter a vehicle, some can only enter one day. If you can only attend one day, if you receive an award it will be given to you before you leave.

So make plans now to come out March 5-7, 2010

www.georgiablooddrag.com

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