NOPI Nationals-Southeast Showdown -Commerce, GA

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NOPI Nationals-Southeast Showdown -Commerce, GA

Time: September 19, 2014 to September 21, 2014
Location: Atlanta Dragway
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://www.nopinationals.com
Phone: 864-230-5576
Event Type: car/truck, show, drag, racing, drift
Organized By: NOPI
Latest Activity: Sep 18, 2014

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Atlanta Dragway Commerce Georgia
Commerce GA – September 19-21, 2014
Car/Truck Show – Drag Race - Drift - Hydraulics - Audio – Swimsuit
NOPINATIONALS dot com on web
NOPI Performance Parts Car & Truck Show - $4000 Payout
Best of Show – 3 cars & 3 trucks - $500 each
Largest Club - $500
Top Quality Car Club - ($500 Best Top 5 scores)Top Quality Club - $500 – (Best Top 5 Scores)
Custom NOPI Crystal Glass Awards in all classes 

Magazine Coverage
Many classes for drag racing including Pro Mod, Imports and more !!!!! view our website for all the classes
The NOPI DRIFT Entertainment program will run continuously throughout the weekend. 

All payouts are from NOPI

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on July 20, 2014 at 11:13am

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Please post the rest of the year's NOPI Events, meets and meetings. Our members and users have a large interest in your projects. Thanks much, Chuck

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