Buyavette Performance Center Spring Car Show -Atlanta, GA

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Buyavette Performance Center Spring Car Show -Atlanta, GA

Time: May 18, 2013 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Buyavette Performance Center
Street: 3661 Presidential Parkway
City/Town: Atlanta Ga 30340
Website or Map: https://maps.google.com/maps?…
Phone: 678-395-3957
Event Type: car, show, shop, time, corvette, classic
Organized By: Jonathan Britt
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2013

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Service and Performance Center Car Show

Dear Corvette Enthusiast,

Our Service and Performance Center is now fully up and running, and to celebrate, we're hosting a Grand Opening and Car Show onSaturday, May 18th from 10 am to 3 pm!

This is a great opportunity to come out and see our new facilities, show off your ride, and look around the show room. 

Clubs are welcome -- please contact Bryan Maloof or Jonathan Britt at (678)395-3957 to arrange parking for your club. 

Rack Time will be offered on the day of the show on a first-come, first-served basis, and Vette Parts Plus will be offering 15% off all accessories as well. The show will be held at our new Service and Performance Center, located at 3661 Presidential Parkway, just across the highway from our Sales Center. 

This is a great opportunity to see your car on a rack, and talk to one of our Corvette Technicians about any issues you may have. 

We hope to see you on the 18th!
Please contact me with ANY questions! 


Sincerely,

Jonathan Britt
Assistant Service Manager

Buyavette®
3661 Presidential Parkway
Atlanta, Ga 30340
(770) 395-3957 Work
(678) 863-9670 Cell

service@buyavette.net

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