The 7th Annual Shine & Show -Loganville, GA

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The 7th Annual Shine & Show -Loganville, GA

Time: October 11, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Home Depot/NAPA/Kauffman Tire
Street: 4141 Atlanta Hwy
City/Town: Loganville, GA
Website or Map: http://wwwcorvettecruisersofa…
Phone: 404-421-4429
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta
Latest Activity: Oct 10, 2014

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Open Show ANY Car or Truck ANY Year Make or Model

            Please support our Great Sponsors! 

Entry Fee $25.00        Proceeds to Benefit our 2014 Charity

                                   Gwinnett Community Clinic

Registration 9AM - 11AM     Show Time - 9Am - 3PM

Dash Plaques to first 100

Music by our Club DJ - Bob "Wulfman" Wulf

Food and Drinks available

This is a Judged Show!

Trophies - Best Top 30 - Plus

Best Corvette          Best Chevrolet

Best Ford                Best Camaro

Best Mustang         Best Mopar

Best Custom Rod   Best Truck

Best Import             Best Rat Rod

Best B.O.P.

Rain Date: Oct. 18th

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