KMS Appreciation Day -Hampton, GA

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KMS Appreciation Day -Hampton, GA

Time: May 13, 2012 all day
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 Tara Blvd
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.kossmotorsports.com
Phone: 770-883-0160
Event Type: car, show, drift, drag
Organized By: Steve Koss
Latest Activity: May 3, 2012

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Event Description

Free KMS Appreciation Day to all at Atlanta Motor
Speedway May 13th 2012

FREE Drifting, Car Show, Car Meet and SPL Sound Off May
13th 2012

In an effort to expand our public perception and reach,

KMS Drift would like to invite you to our free drivers appreciation drift, car
show and sound off event on May 13, 2012 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. This
event is dedicated to the loyal car enthusiasts that support this motorsport.
The goal is to provide a high impact and entertaining place for action
motorsports fans to get involved with the exciting and growing sport of
Drifting from the grassroots level up. Our commitment to developing long
standing relationships with our fan base is unwavering and we plan on
delivering exceptional events for you.

KMS @ AMS Georgia Drift, SPL, Car Show Championship

No WayZ but Side WayZ Tour Championship $5000.00+ Cash

Calling All Imports, Sport Compacts, Mini Trucks,
Classic, Street Rods, Muscle Cars, Trucks & Bikes for the KMS Drift Tour In
Georgia

Pre-Register and Pay online for 15.00 per person!!

May 13th 2012 (Driver Apparition Day by KMS)

$20.00/$15.00 ($5.00 off with coupon printed from site or

on flyer) 60 Driver Cap

Location:

Atlanta Motor Speedway

1500 Tara Place

Hampton, GA 30228

Will Have:

AWD Dyno Horse Power Wars, KMS Kutie Contest, Food,
Vendors, Wing Eating Contest

Bands, DJ, Car Show, Car Meet, Sound Off & Glow Off,
Swap Meet and Much More

General Admission $20.00/$15.00 ($5.00 off with coupon

printed from site or on flyer)

Car Show $20.00/$15.00 ($5.00 off with coupon printed

from site or on flyer) Limited awards just Best Of's (Honda, Nissan, Toyota
etc)


Car Meet $20.00/$15.00 ($5.00 off with coupon printed
from site or on flyer)

Drifting $20.00/$15.00 ($5.00 off with coupon printed

from site or on flyer)

$20.00/$15.00 ($5.00 off with coupon printed from site or

on flyer)

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