Parts and Prizes in Puyallup – 36th Griot’s Garage Pacific Northwest Nationals presented by Wicked Fabrication

There is so much to take in during the coming weekend’s Goodguys 36th Griot’s Garage Northwest Nationals presented by Wicked Fabrication in Puyallup, Washington (July 26 – 28). The fairgrounds get packed with amazing classics, hot rods and vintage trucks, there’s the Friday night drags, Saturday’s huge burnout competition, the nitro-burning Thunderfest, Builders Choice area, the Brush Bash for pinstriped art – plus, it’s a great place to find new parts and pieces for your project – new or old!

For show participants, be sure to check in with the Choice Product Giveaway booth each day to see if you won a cool prize at the Rodders Rep drawing booth inside the main building. Our hard working volunteer reps draw prize tickets at 10am, noon and 2pm Friday and Saturday and 10am and 1:00pm on Sunday. There are over 30 different automotive prizes given away over the weekend including a $250 gift card from Griot’s Garage, and $100 gift cards from Quiet Ride Solutions, Van Steel and many more.

The Northwest Nationals are known for cruising and there are plenty of manufactures, vendors and builders that line the cruise lanes around the Washington State Fair Event Center. Vendors such as Art Morrison, Speedtech Performance and Raceline Wheels will be showcasing their latest parts and available for product recommendations.

If you’re on the prowl for used parts or a collectible for the garage, make your way towards the giant slide where you’ll find the Swap Meet and Cars-4-Sale Corral.

Take a look at what companies will be on display during the 36th Griots Garage Pacific Northwest Nationals, July 26 – 28!

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Todd Ryden is first and foremost a car guy and admits to how lucky he is to have been able to build a career out of a hobby that he enjoys so much. He’s owned muscle cars and classics, raced a bit and has cruised across the country. With over 25 years in the industry from the manufacturing and marketing side to writing books and articles, he just gets it.