"THE HOBBY" Car Audio Contest & Neon Ride The Light Show! To Follow the "THE HOBBY" CAR/TRUCK & MOTORCYCLE SHOW EARLIER ...SEE SEPARATE EVENT INFO.

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"THE HOBBY" Car Audio Contest & Neon Ride The Light Show!  To Follow the "THE HOBBY"  CAR/TRUCK & MOTORCYCLE SHOW EARLIER ...SEE SEPARATE EVENT INFO.

Time: September 8, 2012 from 5pm to 10pm
Location: James E. Ward Ag Center
Street: 945 Baddour Parkway
City/Town: Lebanon, TN 37087
Website or Map: http://www.mecacaraudio.com
Phone: 615-481-3511
Event Type: car, audio, contests, &, neon, ride, the, light, contest
Organized By: Chris Gregory
Latest Activity: May 25, 2012

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Wall Street's Finest & TechForce Services Presents The Hobby!  Awards Sponsored By Kirklands Pest Control!!

Registration & Cliniques @ 5PM until ?

Ride the Light Neon & Specialty 12 Volt Lighting Contest 

SPL Smackdown & MECA KIDS 

1X Point Sanctioned Event

ECS Magazine Coverage 

preswallstreet@comcast.net-Chris Gregory

Judging MECA 

Sound Pressure

Park & Pound

Extra Tests (time Permitting)

AUDIO CONTEST WILL BE HELD DIRECTLY AFTER "THE HOBBY"  CAR, TRUCK & MOTORCYCLE SHOW ON THE SAME EVENT GROUNDS! 

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