Charleston Auto Expo -Mt. Pleasant, SC

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Charleston Auto Expo -Mt. Pleasant, SC

Time: September 25, 2011 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Omar Shrine Temple
Street: 176 Patriots Point Street
City/Town: Mt. Pleasant, SC
Website or Map: http://www.omarshriners.org/i…
Phone: 843-619-1526
Event Type: automotive, expo
Organized By: Jonathan Holcomb
Latest Activity: Sep 7, 2011

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The Charleston Auto Expo will showcase many local and southeast automotive shops that specialize in a wide variety of areas. The Expo will include specialists in their respected field performing live demos, giving product knowledge, and giveaways! Live demos including: 3M Clear Bra, Wheel Repair, Upholstery Repair, Paintless Dent Repair, Car Audio, Vinyl Wraps, Headlight Restoration, Window Tinting, Detailing, Paint Touch-up & more. Admission will be 5$ includes a free goodie bag and automatic entry in drawing for thousands of $$$$ in free products.

http://www.charlestonautoexpo.com/

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Comment by Jesus R. Garcia on September 7, 2011 at 2:25am
My son and I are really into car and customiation for the DIYers

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