Concours Meet, Greet, and Show -Alpharetta, GA

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Concours Meet, Greet, and Show -Alpharetta, GA

Time: May 2, 2015 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Performance Auto Collision Center
Street: 1775 Hembree Road
City/Town: Chattanooga, TN
Website or Map: http://peachstatepca.org/Arti…
Phone: Jeff_Gordon@bellsouth.net or 423-504-3057
Event Type: meet, greet, and, show
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Apr 29, 2015

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Concours Meet, Greet, and Show

Mark your calendar for Saturday, May 2, and plan to attend Peachstate Region's inaugural "Meet, Greet, and Show" sponsored by the Peachstate Region's Concours team and hosted by Performance Auto Collision Center. Bring your Porsche and stop by Performance's Alpharetta location at 1775 Hembree Road, between 12 noon - 3:00 pm.

Meet other Peachstate Region club members who enjoy talking about and showing their cars. Many club members have great stories about their cars' provenance and love telling others, so join the group and tell your story too! Take a hose to your car, "pretty it up" and show it off, or just drive it on over to Performance Auto Collision Center on Hembree Road and mingle with other like-minded car fanatics on a Saturday afternoon. No RSVP necessary.

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