Xtreme-Expo Charity Car Show -Duluth, GA

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Xtreme-Expo Charity Car Show -Duluth, GA

Time: April 7, 2012 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Wild Bills - 2075 Market Street Duluth, GA 30096
Street: 2075 Market Street
City/Town: Duluth, GA
Website or Map: http://xtreme-expo.com
Phone: 678-860-8577
Event Type: car, and, motorcyle, show
Organized By: Monte Townsend
Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2012

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Car Show on April 7th at Wild Bills in Duluth, GA.  It is a fund raising extravaganza to raise money for Breast Cancer research.  There is going to be motorcycle stunt riding and jumping along expositions along with MMA sports expositions, Bikini Contests, Food, Etc.

 

If you and others that you know that might be interesting in registering to exhibit their cars or motorcycles.  Registration is only $25.00 and $5.00 entrance fee to anyone that wants to attend the show.  It will be a lot of fun and the proceeds are going to a good cause.

 

Any interested parties can register via return email (monte.townsend@floodbrothers.net) or at www.xtreme-expo.com

 

PRINT THIS PAGE FOR AN ADDITIONAL 50% OFF REGISTRATION

 

Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there.

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