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Time: May 1, 2010 from 7am to 2pm
Location: Lanier National Speedway
Street: Route 53
City/Town: Braselton, Ga
Phone: 706-367-1360
Event Type: swap-meet
Organized By: Brad Ocock
Latest Activity: Feb 27, 2010
Vendor set-up is 7am, gates open to the public at 8:30.
Spaces are 20 x 25, or 10 x 50 so you don't have to drop your trailer.
First space is $20, each additional space is $10
Cars for sale: $15
Spectator Admission: $3
I-85 to Exit 129/Hwy 53
West on Hwy 53
4.5 Miles on the Right Hand Side at Lanier National Speedway, directly across the street from Road Atlanta.
Brad Ocock 706-367-1360
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