Turkey Day Madness. Charlotte,NC.

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Turkey Day Madness.  Charlotte,NC.

Time: November 26, 2011 all day
Location: Metrolina Expo
Street: 7100 Statesville Rd.
City/Town: Charlotte
Website or Map: http://www.kossmotorsports.com
Phone: 803-320-3193
Event Type: car, show, and, drift
Organized By: Tour Delux Rally
Latest Activity: Oct 25, 2011

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Event Description

KMS Drift Event #11 The Finals for 2011!!!

KMS Combat Cross/Drift & Car Show -N- Sound Off Series

 

TURKEY DAY MADNESS 

(Toys for Tots Drive)

 

True SPL & Extreme Glow Off World Finals!!! 

KMS Drift Tour Finals!!!

Indoor Car Show, Sound Off & Drift Expo

QUAD PT SHOW

11-26-11 TIME 900 TO 600PM

Gates open at 8AM for all Drifters and Car Show Participants!!

Metrolina Expo

7100 Statesville Rd

Charlotte NC 28269

Pre Reg $30.00 ENTRY FEE CAR SHOW (Driver & Passanger) Cut off 20th

$35.00 Day of ENTRY FEE CAR SHOW (Driver & Passanger)

$15.00 Display vehicle only not judged (Driver & Passanger)

 

Pre Reg cut off November 20th $45.00 ENTRY FEE $60.00 after for DRIFTING

Open to firts 50 Registered!!

 

$10.00 Gate Fee (Print off coupon card above $2.00 off entry)

Police, Fire, EMS and Military $5.00 each (Must have ID)

 

Saturday at 1200 Noon (Sponsored by ) Pizza Eating Contest

Saturday at 6PM (Sponsored by ) Hot Wing Eating Contest

Hot Bods Contest the Next KMS Kutie

KMS Kutie Photo Shoot

($30.00 get your picture portfolio made 20 Pix Max and Kutie Shirt)

More Info: www.kossmotorsports.com or call Steve 803-320-3193

always check out web site to make sure the event was not changed or cancel

 

https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=151181128310036

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