Peachstate PCA Concours -Peachtree Corners, GA

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Peachstate PCA Concours -Peachtree Corners, GA

Time: May 18, 2025 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Ride Lounge
Street: 5250 Triangle Parkway NW, Suite 500
City/Town: Peachtree Corners, GA
Website or Map: https://peachstatepca.org/cal…
Phone: David https://peachstatepca.org/about/contactus/90
Event Type: car, show, meet, concours
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: May 13

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Event Description

Atlanta's newest Car storage facility will host the first Concours of the 2025 season. Come enjoy 20,000 SF of dedication to the automotive enthusiast.

This is an INDOOR Concours - rain or shine!

Food truck available for lunch during the awards presentations.

Doors open at 8am for staging the Concours field, Judging to start at 10am and awards at Noon.

Learn more about our hosts here: https://www.ride-lounge.com

When:
5/18/2025, 8:00:00 AM
Where:
Ride Lounge
5250 Triangle Parkway NW, Suite 500
Peachtree Corners
GA, 30092
Price:
$25
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