2025 Wheels of Steel Truck, Bike and Car Show Augusta Ga

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2025 Wheels of Steel Truck, Bike and Car Show Augusta Ga

Time: June 14, 2025 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Classic Collision
Street: 3069 Washington Rd
City/Town: Augusta Ga 30907
Phone: 706-830-2343
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Tony Williams
Latest Activity: Jun 8, 2025

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Augusta GA. Mark your calendar June 14th, 2025 Father's Day weekend. 

  • Car, Truck and Bike Show. Gifts every hour. Music, fun and food. Bring your entire family out. $20 early registration fee ends June 9th, 2025. $25 registration fee day of the show.

See you there!!


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