Gwinnett Dealership to Give Away a 2013 Buick Verano to One Winner to Celebrate Grand Opening of New Buford, GA Location
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The 12 chosen contestants will face off in a putting competition that will take place at the Mall of
There will be prizes for all 12 of the contestants and many festivities for everyone in attendance. Some of the planned activities include moonwalks and games for kids including discounts for
"We are incredibly excited to have an opportunity to give away a
Potential registrants must be 21 to enter the contest and must register online via the
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With offices located in downtown
About Jim Ellis Buick GMC Buford
Jim Ellis Buick GMC Buford is a full service dealership serving the
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