Sunday Grudge Test-N-Tune & Gamblers

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Sunday Grudge Test-N-Tune & Gamblers

Time: December 11, 2016 from 1pm to 5pm
Location: Carolina Dragway
Street: 302 Dragstrip Road
City/Town: Aiken, South Carolina 29803 United States
Website or Map: http://houseofhook.com/schedu…
Event Type: cars, performance/speed, races
Latest Activity: Apr 8, 2021

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Sunday Grudge Test & Tune & Gamblers. Gates open at 1:00pm-5:00pm. Directions to the track: From I-20 SC, take either Exit #1 - Martintown Road or Exit #5 - Highway 25 into North Augusta to Hwy. 125. Turn left onto Hwy. 125, go approx. 10 miles toward Jackson, SC. Just before you reach Jackson, there is an IGA/Citgo store on the left. Turn left at the store onto Dragstrip Road.

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