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Peachstate Porsche Club Concours -Cumming, GA

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Peachstate Porsche Club Concours -Cumming, GA

Time: July 27, 2025 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Porsche Atlanta Perimeter
Street: 4006 Carver Dr
City/Town: Atlanta GA
Website or Map: https://peachstatepca.org/cal…
Phone: (770) 649-1578
Event Type: car-show, concours, porsche, pca
Organized By: Peachstate Porsche Club
Latest Activity: 9 hours ago

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Join us for the Inaugural Porsche Atlanta Perimeter Concours, hosted in partnership with the Peachstate Region PCA! While Porsche Atlanta Perimeter (Jim Ellis) has supported Concours events in the past, this marks their first time hosting one, and it promises to be a standout. Enjoy a day of exceptional Porsches, camaraderie, and an elevated experience at one of Atlanta’s premier Porsche dealerships.

In a first for Peachstate PCA, the Concours show field will encompass both the Dealership SHOWROOM and Service Center. This INDOOR Concours will be held RIAN OR SHINE on Sunday July 27, 2025 at Porsche Atlanta Perimeter 4006 Carver Drive Atlanta, GA 30360

REGISTRATION IS OPEN, AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT PORSCHE ATLANTA PERIMETER.

Gates open on Sunday July 27 at 8AM for staging and prep with judging to start at 9:30AM.

Porsche Atlanta Perimeter is also kindly catering lunch via food truck(s) in addition to KONA Ice, so PLEASE register your guests below so we can provide an accurate headcount for the catering.

  • 8:00AM - Show Field Open to Competitors for staging
  • 9:30AM - Judging Begins
  • Noon - Awards and Food Truck Lunch
  • 2:00PM - Event End

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Comment by Brent Brooks 9 hours ago

Looks amazing! AND it will be held inside - I will try and make it out to this. 

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