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Time: April 4, 2015 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Freeport Sports Complex
City/Town: Freeport, FL
Phone: Mike Palcott 850-527-1963
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Freeport Cruisers
Latest Activity: Jun 29, 2022
Car Show at the Freeport Sports Complex from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Awards at 2:30 pm, $25 registration, Easter Egg Hunt for Kids from 10:00 am -12:00 pm, Arts and Craft Show, DJ, and Plenty of Food Vendors!
contact: Tom D. @ 850-797-2448 or tomdesotel@yahoo.com.
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I love cars and motor sport in general! I've been following F1 for a long time - since I was in diapers really! Not only do I like motor sport, but all sport really, anything from the NFL, to horse racing and college basketball - I'll watch pretty much anything. There are heaps of good sports picks sites out there - all you need to do is use Google!
I don't really like this, I like classic sports more, and in general I like to watch matches and then place bets on the site https://takebet.ng/betting-sites/review/nairabet on which you can earn a lot of money and very safely, I recommend you to look at the site, I wish you good luck!
This car is really cool. Speaking of betting, I usually use this resource https://www.dimers.com/quick-picks. It seems to me that in this regard, Dimers.com is an excellent service with reliable information. Of course, there is always risk when it comes to betting, but their predictions are still pretty accurate.
Wow, looks really cool. I am a big sports betting fan, and if this car was in any race, I would bet on it. By the way, I'm looking for a good site with predictions of sports matches, so if you know something, please share.
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