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2012 Torres Empire Lowrider Los Angeles Supershow Sponsored by Sanctiond ~ September 2nd

Sunday, September 2, 2012, 11AM - 6PM ~ LA Convention Center

The Torres Empire Lowrider Los Angeles Supershow, sponsored by Sanctiond™, is a celebration of Lowrider culture and its family values that first began in Dallas, TX in 2008, and is now in its fourth year in Southern California. The family-friendly car show will showcase a variety of custom Lowriders from notable car clubs such as Elite CC, Majestics CC, Groupe CC and Southside CC, alongside motorcycles, big wheels and more. There will be a mix of interactive booths, plenty of carnival-style rides and performances from revered cruising acts, including Latin R&B bands Tierra and Brenton Wood. Sanctiond™ Automotive will be on-site showcasing product, an array of vehicles including Mister Cartoon’s famous Ice Cream Truck, complimentary samples and various giveaways for fans. Tickets to the show are $23 and can be purchased from www.torresempire.com.

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