HOOTERS OF GREENVILLE SC

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HOOTERS OF GREENVILLE SC

Time: August 14, 2011 from 1pm to 4:30pm
Location: HOOTERS OF GREENVILLE SC
Event Type: car, show, -n-, sound, off
Organized By: Steve Koss
Latest Activity: Jul 24, 2011

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HOOTERS OF GREENVILLE SC

Car Show -N- Sound Off

2 Car Shows at one time Double Car Show

1. Top 30 Participant Pick

Top 30 show Questions Call 864354-3528

2. KMS Regular Class Show

KMS Show Questions Call 803-320-3193

Triple Point Show

08-14-2011 Time 100PM to 430PM

Open to all years, makes, and models, registration 1pm-3pm, awards at 4:30. Trophies for Top 30 and Best of Show. Live music, door prizes, and discount food coupons. Located at 2401 Laurens Road, Greenville, SC 29607. I-85 take exit 48 towards Greenville.

Car Show 125+ Classes & True SPL Sound Off

$25.00 ENTRY FEE FOR 1 SHOW or

$45.00 ENTRY FEE FOR BOTH SHOWS

More Info: www.kossmotorsports.com or call Steve 803-320-3193

MUSIC, FOOD, SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.

always check out web site to make sure the event was not changed or canceled

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