YEARONE Braselton Bash Chip Foose Select or Participant Vote Car Shows -Braselton, GA

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YEARONE Braselton Bash Chip Foose Select or Participant Vote Car Shows -Braselton, GA

Time: September 17, 2016 from 12pm to 7pm
Location: YEARONE
Street: 1001 Cherry Drive, Ste 1
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.drivinithome.com/c…
Phone: 800-932-7663
Event Type: fundraiser, car, shows
Organized By: YEARONE Marketing Coordinator
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2016

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2 car shows same day. 1st show is the Chip Foose Select Group car show limited to 100, must arrive early 8 am - 10 am for photos & judging. $100 min. donation to Hot Rodders Children's Charity. Reserve your spot now at www.yearone.com or call and purchase part# BBFSG. The 2nd show is a Top 10 Participant Vote Car Show that starts at 12 Noon, no pre-registration for this group. $25 min cash donation to HRCC at the gate 09/17/16. Activities include: Silent auction, DJ, Free Kids area and a Leave Your Mark Burnout Exhibition. Food: Braselton Womans Club bake sale and Stonewall's Award Winning BBQ. Both Shows open to all makes & models. Free for Spectators.

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