3rd Annual End of Year Bash - Myrtle Beach, Sc

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3rd Annual End of Year Bash - Myrtle Beach, Sc

Time: December 26, 2021 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Burky's Grill
Street: 4001 N Kings Hwy
City/Town: Myrtle Beach, Sc
Website or Map: http://myrtlebeachcarclub.com
Phone: (843) 626-2888
Event Type: car, show, party
Organized By: Wayne
Latest Activity: Dec 5, 2021

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I am pleased to announce that we are back with the 3rd annual End of Year Bash at Burky’s Grill in Myrtle Beach! The last two events were amazing! Awesome food with great people and gorgeous cars!
This year we are going to keep it a bit calmer and have a low car limbo and only have a 2-step/flame battle. Whilst the exhaust showdown has always been a favorite, we are limited to a smaller time frame. If you would like to participate in either of these two battles, please message me to have yourself put on the list.
There will also be a spot for a few booths. If you would like to post up your booth please message me and we get you all squared away! There is limited space so only a small few will be able to set up!
Can’t wait to see everyone again!!! Remember to dress warm and enjoy the show! Also huge shout out to Burky’s Grill for allowing us to come back! Make sure to get some food from them and keep the lot clean. No hooning, sliding, burnouts, and so on. Let’s keep this going for many years to come!!!

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