The Texas Outlaw Run -Houston, TX

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The Texas Outlaw Run -Houston, TX

Time: September 3, 2010 to September 6, 2010
Location: Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Dallas and end back in Houston, TX
City/Town: Houston, Tx
Website or Map: http://texasoutlawrun.com
Phone: info@texasoutlawrun.com
Event Type: fund, run-race
Organized By: The Texas Outlaw Run
Latest Activity: Aug 25, 2010

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The Texas Outlaw Run is designed to bring professionals together that have the same common interests and to raise money for the Boys and Girls Country of Texas to help promote success and opportunity for the youth of today.

DETAILS:
The Texas Outlaw Run is set to happen on September 3-6, of 2010. The run will start on September the 3rd in Houston, TX. We will then carry on to San Antonio, Austin, Dallas and end back in Houston. We will be making stops at 2 tracks and one large auto enthusiast event during the trip, along with a variety of other exciting stops such as performance centers, Austins 6th street, and wineries. We will also be staying in some of the best hotels in Houston, Austin, and in Dallas. All 3 nights will consist of exquisite meals and VIP parties, and yes, you can eat and drink as much as you please (drink responsibly)! The final night will consist of awards as well, great gifts for a variety of categories. Each participant will also get a bag full of goods prior to the event. Participants will also receive invitation to a private VIP party a few months prior to the event, you will also gain first choice on the following event at a discounted rate.

This event is limited in available spaces, so only a few lucky participants will be able to take part of this exhilarating event.

If you are interested in participating in the 2010 Texas Outlaw Run you will need to email us at info@texasoutlawrun.com. Once we receive your message we will request some simple information that will determine your acceptance into the event. If accepted we will contact you promptly and send you your registration information. A $500 60-day refundable down payment will be required once we get to the said registration stage. Why do we do this? Because the Texas Outlaw Run is an exquisite event, if we let everyone join at once then it would not be a first class type of event!
The total cost is $6,500 and this covers food, hotel, drink, VIP events, track time, and more for one car with two passengers (you and your guest).
Please note, by submitting an application you are not putting yourself in any agreement with the Texas Outlaw Run, you are not in agreement until you have been accepted and processed.
To help speed up this process for you please include the following information in your email:
- Name of driver and passenger
- Are both of you 21 or older?
- What vehicle will you be driving?
- Contact email and number

Thanks for your time and interest, we look forward to hearing from you!

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