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Time: May 16, 2020 from 6am to 5pm
Location: Atlanta Motorsports Park
Street: 20 Duck Thurmond Road
City/Town: Dawsonville, GA
Website or Map: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/…
Phone: www.facebook.com/why2k
Event Type: car, show, track, day, festival
Organized By: Why2k
Latest Activity: Dec 21, 2019
What: Why2k Atlanta 2020 - 1990s/2000s Car Show
When: Saturday, May 16th, 2020
Time: 11 am-5 pm (cars in the show to arrive earlier, see ticket description)
Join us on May 16th, 2020 at Atlanta Motorsports Park for our First-Ever Why2k Atlanta!
Why2k is a "Fly" gathering that celebrates automotive culture, style and music from 1990-2009. A Super Fly car show combining the dopest rides from the 90's and 2000's with epic fashion trends, flip phones and the sounds of dial up internet. Nod your heads to dope beats and dress in your flyest attire! Windbreakers, Cargo Shorts and Velvet Track Suits welcome'd!
Auto Entries
Register for the event with your 1990-2009 car for $30 (online only). (Entry for vehicles not pre-registered at the gate will be $40 pending availability.)
Motorcycle Entries
Register for the event with your 1990-2009 motorcycle for $20 (online only). (Entry for motorcycles not pre-registered at the gate will be $30 pending availability.)
"Why2k Flyest"
Tickets for "Flyest" are $100 (online only) and get showcase parking, free admission for one passenger and (2) limited edition Why2k Event T-Shirts. Flyest tickets must be purchased in advance online and can't be purchased at the gate.
General Admission
General Admission is $10/per person (online only), Kids 10 and under Stay Fly for Free! (Entry for General Admission will be $20/per person at the gate.)
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