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Horsepower, Paint, and Precision: The F.A.S.T. Car Show Roars into Charleston

A high-octane experience brought to life by Honda Steve, with wild builds, top-tier clubs, and serious heart.

March 30th lit up North Charleston Coliseum with the return of the F.A.S.T. Car Show & Automotive Tradeshow—and if you didn’t know, F.A.S.T. stands for Fuel. Air. Spark. Tradeshow. Powered by the relentless drive of Honda Steve, this wasn’t just an event—it was a lifestyle unleashed

$400,000 Corvette on display.

From the moment the doors opened, you were hit with custom rides so bold they blurred the line between machine and art. One of the wildest builds on the floor? A $400,000 Corvette that looked like it drove straight out of a dream.

C10 Locals had a few represintatives on deck supporting including SandScrapper.

Representing deep Southern roots, the C10 Locals brought clean, classic Chevy muscle, while Done 2 Profection Car & Truck Club was supporting the show, Original Kings Car Club flexed with polished builds that lived up to the name. Tatted Cat Custom Creations laid down stunning paintwork across a few showstoppers, drawing crowds with every brushstroke of detail

The Original Kings Car Club showed a few of their top rides.

NOPI made a strong return, reminding everyone of their iconic legacy in the car scene. From fully-detailed motorcycles and custom trikes to jacked-up trucks and jaw-dropping lowriders—every lane of the car world showed up strong.

NOPI Nationals is back and in full swing!

Tatted Cat Custom Creations displayed Ronnie Sephrish’s slammed Truck

Beyond the chrome and clear coat, this event raised funds for charity—cause still to be confirmed—but the love and support from the community was undeniable.

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Camtech Custom Baggers showed off their amazing work.

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