"Run What Ya Brung" Nostalgic Drags & Car Show -Reynolds, GA

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"Run What Ya Brung" Nostalgic Drags & Car Show -Reynolds, GA

Time: September 29, 2012 from 1pm to 8pm
Location: Silver Dollar Raceway
Street: 42 Racetrack Road
City/Town: Reynolds, GA
Website or Map: http://i4.photobucket.com/alb…
Phone: 478-955-4604
Event Type: cruisin, and, racing, fun
Organized By: Jimmy Whitley
Latest Activity: Sep 25, 2012

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"Run what ya brung" day is a very informal, but much fun, opportunity for the true hot rodders to get together to show off their cars and take them down the track, provided they are NHRA safety compliant. If you're into hot-rods you need to be here. Large community grill on site. # $10 for Spectator / Crew member. Children under 12 are free.
# $25 for a "Tune & Test Only" tech card - car and driver.

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