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Time: September 15, 2018 from 12pm to 7pm
Location: YEARONE in Braselton GA, 30517
Street: 1001 Cherry Drive, Suite 1
City/Town: Braselton
Website or Map: http://www.drivinithome.com/c…
Phone: 800-932-7663
Event Type: fundraiser, car, shows, and, silent, auction
Organized By: YEARONE Marketing Coordinator
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2018
Two car shows. You choose!
1. Chip Foose Select Group car show entry: $100 order BBFSG at www.yearone.com or call 800-932-7663 to reserve your spot. Limited to 100. (Must arrive 8 am to 10 am to have you & your vehicle photographed with Chip Foose to be judged in this group.)
2. Top 10 Participant Vote Group minimum $25 donation to HRCC at the gate. Opens at Noon. No pre-registration for this group.
All makes and models eligible in both car show groups.
No charge for spectators
Event benefits the Hot Rodders Children's Charity (501c3)
Visit yearone.com for full details or email event@yearone.com.
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