Time: August 12, 2012 all day
Location: Hopetoun House
Street: South Queensferry
City/Town: Edinburgh EH30 9SL
Website or Map: http://www.italiancarandbiked…
Phone: 0131 331 2451
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Paul Santoni
Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2012
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For the fourth successive year, the only event in Scotland bringing together Italian cars and bikes in the setting of the country’s finest stately home. Situated on the outskirts of Edinburgh, come and see your favourite Italian automobiles from Lamborghini to Fiat and Ducati to Lambretta.
Come and enjoy club displays, trade stands, Italian themed food and drink as well as exploring the grounds of Hopetoun and the house (for a small additional cost).
The event is open from 10.30am – 3.00pm and costs £5 per car or bike, including occupants (there is an additional cost if you would like entry to the house).
If you are exhibiting your car or bike then if you could be on the site and setup by 10am this would be very helpful for the organisers.
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