NE GA Swap Meet -Commerce, GA

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NE GA Swap Meet -Commerce, GA

Time: June 3, 2017 from 7am to 2pm
Location: Atlanta Dragway
Street: 500 E Ridgeway Road
City/Town: Commerce, GA 30529"
Website or Map: http://www.atlantadragway.com/
Phone: (706) 335-2301
Event Type: swapmeet, car, show, corral
Organized By: Brad Ocock
Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2017

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Event Description

Year One Fast Fridays

-$20 Racer Entry
-$10 Adult Spectators

-Kids 12 and under are FREE!

Summit E.T. Bracket Series

-Super Pro: $60 per car/driver entry

-Pro: $45 per car/driver entry

-Sportsman: $35 per car/driver entry

-Pro Cycle: $35 per bike/driver entry

-Street Bike: $35 per bike/driver entry

-Jr. Dragster: $30 per car/driver entry

-Jr. Street: $30 per car/driver entry

-Adult Spectators & Crew: $10

-Children under 12 FREE with paying adult

 

*These prices do NOT include the NHRA Southern Nationals, Lucas Oil Divisional Series, or any special events held at Atlanta Dragway (such as Night of Fire). For pricing on other events throughout the year, please click on the "schedules" tab above, then go to that particular event and click it for pricing. Prices vary depending on event.

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