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msl-manApr-09-09 12:56 AM
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#21287, "New Weekly Car Event in Orange County!"




          

Well we've finally got the go ahead for another public car show at the OC fairgrounds in Costa mesa! Its free and open to all so bring your rides and show them off. We're expecting to start small but obviously the more the marrier. Plus our neighbors at the OC Marketplace are giving out free breakfast to those attending. So its not a bad way to start a Saturday. I've been put in charge of spreading the word so please help me get this thing started.

The first weekend will be April 18th then every Saturday morning from 6:30-9:00. We looking forward to kicking this off. I'd love to finally get to meet some of you guys down there. We're hoping to get some interesting stuff down there. We'll see how these first couple of weeks go but we're hopeful!

Check out our initial site at www.arodcarcafe.com/index.html












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