G.A.C.S. RD 4 DRIFT DAY & Car Show -Charlotte, NC

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G.A.C.S. RD 4  DRIFT DAY & Car Show -Charlotte, NC

Time: September 28, 2013 from 10:30am to 7pm
Location: Metrolina Expo
Street: 7100 Statesville Rd.
City/Town: Charlotte NC
Website or Map: http://www.STREETWISE DRIFT.c…
Phone: streetwisedrift@streetwisedrift.com
Event Type: drift-race, car-show
Organized By: Street-Wise Driftt
Latest Activity: Sep 19, 2013

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G.A.C.S. RD 4  DRIFT DAY & Car Show

Grassroots. Amateur. Championship. Series.

Saturday, September 28th

    Details: 

Tickets: 10.00 Available day of at the gate

Gates open@ 10:30am

Features

All Day Drifting

Ride Alongs

Tandem Trains

Drifting Competition

Indoor /Outdoor Car show

Open Pits

Food / Music/ Vending

Car Show / Cruise in Details

All Make and Models Welcome

Space in the Indoor Paddock fills up quick so get there early to get a good spot.

Over flow parking is outside.

First come first Serve

EURO - STANCED - CLASSIC - U.S. MUSCLE - MODERN MUSCLE - TRUCK - JDM - EXOTICS - Mini Trucks - Bikes

LOCATION

Metrolina Expo

7100 Statesville Rd.
Charlotte NC

Street-Wise Drift [streetwisedrift@streetwisedrift.com]



Event Partners

Intense Motorsports

Driven Steering Wheels

Omega Graphics

Dynamic Autotune

CIN Motorsports

JGY Customs

ENJUKU RACING

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