KMS Combat Cross/Drift & Car Show -N- Sound Off -Duluth, GA

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KMS Combat Cross/Drift & Car Show -N- Sound Off -Duluth, GA

Time: April 23, 2011 from 9am to 6pm
Location: Wild Bill's
Street: 2075 Market Street
City/Town: Duluth, GA
Website or Map: http://www.kossmotorsports.co…
Phone: 803-320-3193
Event Type: drift-competition, sound-off
Organized By: KMS - Steve Koss
Latest Activity: Apr 21, 2011

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KMS Drift Event #2
KMS Combat Cross/Drift & Car Show -N- Sound Off Series 
QUAD PT SHOW
04-23-11 TIME 900 TO 600PM
Gates open at 8AM for all Drifters and Car Show Participants!!
Wild Bill's 
2075 Market Street
Duluth, GA 30096
Car Show $30.00 ENTRY FEE
Drift (30 Pre-Registered) $30.00 
Tight course mostly a figure 8 and donut area we will make the best use of the area we can a drift demo will have 4000-6000 spectators at the event and coverage for PAS Mag, KMS Car Show Connection TV too. Novice and above level. Have 10 slots open.
$5.00 Gate Fee
MMA Fighting, Amateur Boxing, Kick Boxing, Grappling & Jiu-Jitsu Tournament, Drifting, Car Show, Stereo Sound Off, Motorcycle Stunt Team, Hot Bods Contest, Bands and More 

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Comment by Michael Thies on April 21, 2011 at 5:24pm

Steve,

Please announce our Vehicle Judges Certification Seminar at your show!  It is being held at Hennessey Lexus on April 27, & May 4, 2011!  This is excellent training and will help fill the Judges vacancies around the South East.http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/wheels-events-judging

Mike 770-883-0160

 

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