Home Depot Spring Car Show HAS BEEN RAINED OUT new date MAY 1st-Buford, Ga

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Home Depot Spring Car Show HAS BEEN RAINED OUT new date MAY 1st-Buford, Ga

Time: April 24, 2010 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Buford Home Depot
Street: 4120 Highway 20
City/Town: Buford, GA
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show
Organized By: III Productions of GA & Legendary Metal
Latest Activity: Apr 24, 2010

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Registration 8am until noon
Awards will be given out at 3pm
Cost: $20 per car • $10 per bike
Buford Home Depot #0147
4120 Highway 20 • Buford, GA 30518

13 Classes: Classic, Import, Domestic, Truck, Motorcycles
Club Participation: 6’ Trophy & $200 Cash Prize

Vendor Space Available Contact Legendary Metal at 770-904-5094

Judged by III Productions of Georgia

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Comment by Darlene Scott on March 29, 2010 at 5:37am
All TW's please try to attend this show. It would be nice to win club participation at this one!
Comment by Hugh Dudley on March 28, 2010 at 2:48pm
The TW's need to attend this one !!

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