Columbia Speed-Way Spring Festival Car Show -Cayce, SC

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Columbia Speed-Way Spring Festival Car Show -Cayce, SC

Time: April 15, 2011 at 9am to April 16, 2011 at 5pm
Location: Old Columbia Speed-Way
Street: 2001 Charleston Hwy
City/Town: Cayce SC 29033
Website or Map: http://www.kossmotorsports.com
Phone: 803-320-3193
Event Type: car, show, fundraiser
Organized By: Tour Delux Rally
Latest Activity: Apr 5, 2011

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Columbia Speed-Way Spring Festival
CAR SHOW N SOUND OFF
All Shows covered on KMS Car Show Connection TV
 A weekly TV show on WHKY
www.kossmotorsports.com for more info
Triple Point Show
  EVENT FRIDAY 04-15-2011 TIME: 400PM TILL 1000PM
CAR SHOW SATURDAY 04-16-2011 TIME: 900AM TO 500PM
 
EVENT SATURDAY 06-16-2011 TIME: 900AM TILL 1000PM

Columbia Speed-Way
2001 Charleston Hwy
Cayce SC 29033
Car Show 125+ Classes & Sound Off
 $30.00 CAR SHOW ENTRY FEE (GETS DRIVER, PASSANGER AND CAR IN)
$10.00 CAR DISPLAY ONLY FEE (GETS DRIVER AND CAR IN)
$5.00 GENERAL ADMISSION (8 AND UNDER FREE)

Car Show 125+ Classes & Sound Off
CALLING ALL ANTIQUES, CLASSIC, STREET RODS, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES, IMPORTS, SPORT COMPACTS
CAR SHOW, CLASSIC CAR ACUTION,

LEGENDARY DRIVERS, AUTOGRAPH SESSIONS, KIDS AREA, CHILLI COOK OFF, VENDORS, LIVE MUSIC

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