Scrapin The Coast 2021 -Biloxi, MS

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Scrapin The Coast 2021 -Biloxi, MS

Time: June 25, 2021 to June 27, 2021
Location: MS Coast Coliseum and Convention Center
Street: 2350 Beach Blvd
City/Town: Biloxi, MS
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 228-324-7671
Event Type: car, show, festival
Organized By: Scrapin The Coast
Latest Activity: Jun 22, 2021

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THE BEST SHOW ON THE ENTIRE GULF COAST! We are pulling out all the stops on this one folks. This one is going to be the best one yet guaranteed. The Mississippi Gulf Coast has everything to offer from white sandy beaches to the night life on the strip and the casinos within walking distance. This is the show that everyone is taking about, so don't miss it. Car & Truck Show. Tons of Vendors. Live Bands. Dj GetLow, Dj Maze, and MC Toasta. Cornhole Tournament sponsored by GrinderTv. 3x point Usaci Stereo Competition. Burnout Contest for Cash sponsored by Lloyds Quality Automotive. Bikini Contest And much more! Media Coverage by multiple magazines and social media sites. VENDOR SETUP is on Thursday 1pm-6pm (preferred). Friday June 25, 9am-6pm: REGISTRATION & DRIVE THRU JUDGING: Saturday June 25, 7am-6pm. SHOW HOURS to the public Saturday 8am-6pm & Sunday 8am-5pm. Pre-registration Ends May 1. Inside $100, Outside $60. Day of Show Inside $125, Outside $60..............If you or your company are interested in becoming a sponsor or a vendor email Greg@Scrapinthecoast.com or Club sponsorship packages are available to reserve club spots on the grounds. For more inf contact Greg at  228-324-7671 or go to https://www.facebook.com/events/643890969873092/

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