FASTEST CAR IN AMERICA -New TV Show Casting Call

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FASTEST CAR IN AMERICA -New TV Show Casting Call

Time: June 2, 2017 to July 8, 2017
Location: On-Line Casting Call For Cars
Website or Map: https://fastestcar.castingcra…
Phone: https://getintouch.castingcrane.com/
Event Type: new, tv, show, casting, call
Organized By: POWERED BY CASTING CRANE
Latest Activity: Jun 2, 2017

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Major Television Network is Looking for SLEEPER CARS!

Do you have a high-performance vehicle with an unassuming exterior?

Does your car have a look that says daily driver, while just below the surface lies a car that can go toe-to-toe with the fastest?

In each episode, Drivers will compete in a High-Octane Race, but in the end, only one Driver will walk away with the title of the FASTEST CAR IN AMERICA.

If you think your car can cross the finish line first, fill out the form Click Here

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