Goodguys 10th Griot’s Garage North Carolina Nationals

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Goodguys 10th Griot’s Garage North Carolina Nationals

Time: April 18, 2025 at 8am to April 19, 2025 at 5pm
Location: North Carolina State Fairgrounds
Street: 4285 Trinity Rd
City/Town: Raleigh
Website or Map: https://good-guys.com/ncn
Phone: (800) 777-1258
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: GoodGuys Rod & Custom
Latest Activity: Feb 28

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Pack up the family and gather up your friends to head out to the North Carolina State Fairgrounds in Raleigh Easter weekend, April 18-19, for TWO DAYS of hot rodding fun during the Goodguys 10th Griot’s Garage North Carolina Nationals. The new two-day format will feature extended hours on Saturday so you can enjoy seeing over 1,500 of the southeast’s finest 1999 & older hot rods, trucks, customs, muscle cars and classics. Plus, take in the exciting action of AutoCross Racing featuring the No Limit Engineering “Rumble in Raleigh” Shootout, shop the swap meet and check out the Cars 4 Sale Corral and vendor midway. Enjoy live music, see which rides take home the top awards of the weekend including the coveted Builder’s Choice Top 10 by Goolsby Customs and so much more! On Saturday evening stick around for some smashin’, crashin’ Demolotion Derby action****! For complete details and to register your vehicle or purchase tickets, visit www.good-guys.com/ncn

Advanced Pre-Registration $70+ taxes & fees valid thru 4/4/2025

Pre-Registration $80+ taxes & fees valid 4/5 – 4/17/2025

At Event Registration $85

Must be a current GoodGuys member to register.

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