Butler Tire Show and Shine -Alpharetta GA

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Butler Tire Show and Shine -Alpharetta GA

Time: October 29, 2011 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Butler Tire - Alpharetta
Street: 11750 Jones Bridge Rd
City/Town: Johns Creek
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f…
Phone: 678.893.0502
Event Type: customer, appreciation, car, show
Organized By: Butler Tire
Latest Activity: Oct 25, 2011

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Join Butler Tire and daveFM on October 29th, 2011 from 11am-3pm at our Butler Tire Alpharetta location for our annual Show and Shine car show. This show is about you and your ride!
- Enter for your chance to win a set of 20in Lexani Wheels and Toyo Tires
- Loads of door prizes and giveaways from some of your favorite brands - Toyo, Michelin, Pirelli, TSW, Lexani, Asanti and MHT 
- Food and drinks for everyone 
- Live remote by Sully from DaveFM
- Store Discounts and Specials
- Featuring some of todays hottest rides
Show off your ride and talk shop with other car enthusiasts or just come by and hang out. 
The show starts at 11am but you are welcome to come by earlier. Further details to follow...

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