Hogs N Hot Rides Tour Stop #1 MOUNTAIN HIGH CAR SHOW AND BBQ COOK OFF Double Point Show -Franklin NC

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Hogs N Hot Rides Tour Stop #1 MOUNTAIN HIGH CAR SHOW AND BBQ COOK OFF Double Point Show -Franklin NC

Time: August 10, 2012 at 10am to August 11, 2012 at 4pm
Location: Wayne Proffitt Center 1436 Geroiga Rd Franklin NC 28734
Street: 1436 Geroiga Rd
City/Town: Franklin NC 28734
Website or Map: http://kossmotorsports.com/km…
Phone: 8033203193
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Tour Delux Rally
Latest Activity: Jul 12, 2012

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Hogs N Hot Rides Tour Stop #1
MOUNTAIN HIGH CAR SHOW AND BBQ COOK OFF
Double Point Show
$1000.00 in cash pay outs and $500.00 Cash to Largest Registered Club KMS Cash Payout Show
$1000.00 In Cash Pay Outs

08-10 & 11-2012 Time 1000AM to 400PM
Wayne Proffitt Center
1436 Geroiga Rd
Franklin NC 28734
Art & Crafts, Live Music, KCBS BBQ Cook Off Pro and Back Yard Teams, Corn Hole, Battle of the Bands, Tasting Test,
SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
CAR SHOW August 13-2010 FROM 1000 TO AWARDS AT 300
Car Show 125+ Classes & True SPL Sound Off
$25.00 ENTRY FEE
Sponsors:

Koss MotorSports, KMS Drift, Hooters, Dyno On The Go, Rockauto

PAS Mag (Performance Auto and Sound), Car Show Nationals

more info www.kossmotorsports.com

Steve 803-320-3193

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