Dyno Day and Car Show at Fast Lane Performance

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Dyno Day and Car Show at Fast Lane Performance

Time: November 16, 2019 from 1pm to 7pm
Location: Atlanta Georgia
Street: 1910 Murphy Avenue
City/Town: Atlanta
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 6789329252
Event Type: dyno, day, car, show
Organized By: Parker Bowen
Latest Activity: Nov 6, 2019

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Event Description

Get ready for a weekend full of octane at Fast Lane Performance's new facility in Atlanta! New office and showroom construction is done. Shop side is set up with lifts and equipment. The Dynojet is ready to roll. It's time to have some fun! Free food, music, games, contests, awards and much more! Bring friends and family.

The Dyno Day & Open House will be followed by a Tail of the Dragon run the next morning (November 17th). Drivers packet and additional information for the mountain run will be released at the Dyno Day!

Schedule

Saturday November 16th at 1:00 PM

1:00PM Event Starts and (Free) Registration for show and Shine Begins. Donations are welcome for local schools.

2:00PM Dyno Shoot Out Starts
Awards given out to
-Highest HP N/A Mopar
-Highest HP N/A Ford
-Highest HP N/A GM
-Highest HP Import
-Overall Highest HP Car

2:30PM Preparation of food (Complimentary)
-Hamburgers
-Hot Dogs
-Grilled Chicken
-Ribs
-Pulled Pork
-Carne Asada
-Corn
-Sodas

3:00PM Show and Shine Car Show Judging Starts
Awards given out to
-Most Original
-Best DIY
-Best Classic
-Best Late Model
-Best Paint
-Best interior
-Best Engine Bay

3:00PM Contests Start
-XBOX Forza Racing Simulator Tournament
-RC Car Drag Race Tournament (Hobby Grade)
-Foot Race
-Raffles

4:00PM Dyno Pulls open to everyone

5:00 PM
Award Ceremony




November 17th Tail of the Dragon Run. Time and route will be released at the Dyno Day & Open House

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