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Time: May 18, 2014 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Security Square Mall
Street: 6901 Security Blvd.
City/Town: Baltimore, MD
Website or Map: http://www.marylandcustomauto…
Phone: 4434472017
Event Type: motorcycle, show
Organized By: shawn chambers
Latest Activity: May 13, 2014
This show will be held inside of the mall, it is a Best .vs. Best show. We only have 75 spaces for motorcycles 1st come 1st to get registered for the show. Entrance fee is $30.00. A photo of your motorcycle must be sent to mcabadboy1@gmail.com or with your registration form.
Registration Time: All registered vehicles must be at mall by 8:00 am for vehicle set up. NO EXCEPTIONS Show Begins at 1:00 pm Cash/Trophies awarded at 4:00 pm.
Trophies Awarded to 36 Best Judged Motorcycles
People’s choice voting manager/staff voting
36 (2 ft.) Trophies Awarded in the Competition
3 ft. Trophies for Special Awards
Best Engine, Best Paint, Best Awards Display
4 foot People's Choice Award
5 ft. Trophies for Best Show
Sports Bike, Cruiser, and Custom
Carpet must be under wheels, you must have drip pans, your battery must be disconnected, and less than a half tank of gas. Motorcycle will not be able to leave the mall until the mall is closed NO EXCEPTIONS
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