SEVWA's Silver Dollar Challenge #11 (VW Event) -Reynolds, GA

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SEVWA's Silver Dollar Challenge #11 (VW Event) -Reynolds, GA

Time: March 11, 2012 from 8am to 11pm
Location: Silver Dollar Raceway
Street: 42 Raceway Dr.
City/Town: Reynolds, Ga
Website or Map: HTTP://www.kandlmotorsports.c…
Phone: 919-616-2183
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet, &, drag, racing
Organized By: Kathy Jaocbs
Latest Activity: Mar 6, 2012

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Held at Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds, Ga

track address 42 Raceway Dr., Reynolds, Ga 31076

Sunday March 11th

2 hours south of Atlanta

Gates open at 8am

Racing starts at 11am

Admission $15 (12 & under Free)

Used swap space $35 10x10 space (includes one admission) For other Vendor spots and race class prices click on the Appropriate link on the left side below.

Saturday afternoon Cruise-In 3pm at Steak and Shake off Watson Blvd in Warner Robins.

Camping and vendor setup available Saturday evening after 7pm-11pm at track.

Don't forget to set you clocks ahead one hour Saturday night as we Spring Forward on Sunday.

We have vendors, racers and show cars coming from all over the Southeast. So bring yourself and the Family out for a nice Sunday with your VW Friends!

Please call or email us at the numbers below if you have any questions.

919-616-2183 / 919-616-1039

Info@kandlmotorsports.com

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