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Time: March 29, 2014 to March 30, 2014
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 Tara Place
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://importalliance.org/
Phone: ImportAlliance@gmail.com
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: ImportAlliance
Latest Activity: Mar 24, 2014
This is our 6th year in Atlanta and we are expecting a huge turnout. Once again the beautiful Atlanta Motor Speedway will host the event, and this year will be bigger than ever. Why…..two words…….TWO DAYS. Thats right last years Spring Meet was huge. It was also a single day event. We had over 7000 cars and thousands more people attend. That won’t come close to what we expect this year. Simply put the Atlanta Event is our biggest show and now its got a whole additional day to provide import car enthusiasts a colossal overdose of everything we love about these cars.
At this event gas grills may be used and tents can be set up As usual there is no alcohol allowed at ImportAlliance Events. Pets are also prohibited. Service animals are allowed. Finally, we will start now to emphasize how concerned we are about your safety coming to our events and leaving. Please be careful on your way to ATL and on you way home….it’s no fun hearing the stories of accidents coming to the show and leaving the show. Also, part of keeping pedestrians and attendees as safe as possible means each driver needs to be responsible. That means no burnouts and demonstrations of power. Lets keep the shenanigans to a minimum. Safety is a huge priority for us.
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