Peachstate PCA Concours -Chamblee GA

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Peachstate PCA Concours -Chamblee GA

Time: March 26, 2023 from 8:30am to 2:30pm
Location: Distillery of Modern Art
Street: 2197 Irvindale Way
City/Town: Chamblee GA
Website or Map: http://peachstatepca.org/
Phone: Dan DeRiemer https://peachstatepca.org/mail/88
Event Type: cars, clubs/shows/cruises, concours
Organized By: Peachstate Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Mar 25, 2023

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Porsche Concours - SPECTATORS ARE FREE!

And Yes, Attention Porsche Concours enthusiasts. You are invited to register to attend our Concours event.

The Concours entry fee is only $25 per each participating Porsche if you pre-register. The registration fee is $30 if you register on the day of the event.

Please pre-register and plan to participate in the "Street Class" or "Touring Class." For Concours participation, you will need to provide the YEAR and MODEL of the Porsche you are entering, the CLASS in which you plan to compete, and your CELL PHONE NUMBER

The Concours cars will be inside at Hennessy Porshe We will open for staging and sign-in on site at 9:00 am. Judging is scheduled to begin at 12:30 pm.

Volunteers are needed to help with Parking, Judging, and Timing.

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