Night Owl Performance Summer Car Meet / Dyno Day

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Night Owl Performance Summer Car Meet / Dyno Day

Time: June 12, 2016 from 10am to 8pm
Location: Night Owl Performance
Street: 4495 Winfred Dr BLDG 3
City/Town: Marietta
Website or Map: http://nightowlautoperformanc…
Phone: 770-627-2350
Event Type: car, meet, /, dyno, day
Organized By: Night Owl Performance
Latest Activity: Apr 15, 2016

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Time for Night Owl Performance's Summer Car Meet / Dyno Day!

The event will be held on June 12th and run from 10AM - 8PM. We will be opening 15 spots for Dyno registration. Registration will be online only and will open May 9th and run until May 30th. It is $50 for 3 Dyno pulls. We will have vendors, cornhole, a DJ, raffles, contests, and complimentary food for everyone. There will be more information and updates announced as we get closer to the event date!

We hope to see you all out here!

*PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS READY TO BE DYNO'D*

*2WD ONLY* 

*Dyno spots will be in 30 minute intervals and all registars will be given a time slot. First Dyno run will be from 10:30-11:00 AM and the last run will be from 6:00-6:30 PM. There will be an intermission from 2:30-3:00.*

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