Extreme Expo Car & Bike Show

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Extreme Expo Car & Bike Show

Time: April 7, 2012 from 9am to 10pm
Location: Wild Bills
Street: 2075 Market st
City/Town: Duluth, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Event Type: fundraiser, car, show
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2012

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Event Description

Drifting/Motorcycle Stunt & Jumps /Car & Bike Show, Combat Sports Exibitions and Charity Event.

DJ spinnion some of the hottest beats, good food from vendors, and one hell of a car show. All in 1 Places....

Over 12 classes to ENTER & WIN

Car & Bike show Classes:
-Best VIP Style
-Best Japanese/Korean
-Best European
-Best American
-Best Truck
-Best Classic car Stock
-Best Classic Custom Modified
-Best Hot Rod/Rat Rod
-Best Classic Motorcycle Stock
-Best Custom Chopper
-Best Bobber/Old School Motorcycle
-Best Street Motorcycle Custom

There will be raffles for some very cool prizes from vendors and sponsors.

Inside Wild Bills will be Combat Sports Exibitions.
Entrances Fee: $5
Car & Bike Registration: $25

Register Online: http://rsvpatl.com/xtreme-expo

Brought to you by Wild Bills, Speed & Mischief, RSVPATL, Flood Brothers, FMX East, Georgia Fighters, Moving for Cure.

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