Oars and Octane - Auburn, AL

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Oars and Octane - Auburn, AL

Time: September 9, 2023 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Gogue Performing Arts Center
Street: 910 South College Street
City/Town: Auburn
Website or Map: https://oarsandoctane.com/
Phone: 2055659178
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: The Auburn Rowing Club Team and The Octane Car Club
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2023

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From classic cars to modern marvels, Oars & Octane is the event for car enthusiasts and families alike! Our car show features a variety of judging categories that cater to every type of vehicle. Whether you have a classic muscle car, a sleek sports car, or a vintage beauty, there's a category just for you! Or, if you are just coming for the view, bring along your friends and family to enjoy delicious food trucks, crowd voting, and even a visit from Aubie! For more information and pre-registration, check out our website!

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