KMS Drift Event #7 KMS Combat Cross/Drift & Car Show -N- Sound Off Series

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KMS Drift Event #7 KMS Combat Cross/Drift & Car Show -N- Sound Off Series

Time: July 11, 2011 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: North Charleston Coliseum, Lot E
Street: 5055 International Blvd
City/Town: North Charleston, SC
Website or Map: http://kossmotorsports.com/km…
Phone: 8436191526
Event Type: car, show/, meet, sound, off, -n-, drifting
Organized By: Jonathan Holcomb
Latest Activity: Jul 11, 2011

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KMS Drift Event #7
KMS Combat Cross/Drift & Car Show -N- Sound Off Series
Stop the Violence South Event
08-27-2011 100PM to 800PM
Gates open at 1200 (Noon) for all Drivers and Car Show Participants
Location:
North Charleston Coliseum
5055 INTERNATIONAL BLVD. LOT E
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC 29418

EVENTS:
Live performances-singing, hip hop, poetry, dance, Various instruments
Jump Castles
Take a Kid to a Car Show, a council of SEMA Event
SoundOff: IASCA, DB Drag, NSCSPL
Motivational Speakers
Dunk Booth
KMS Combat Cross Drift
Wing Eating Contest
Car Show
Car Meet

Car Meet/Spectators: $5.00 prior $10 Day of Show
Car Show: $20.00 prior $25 Day of Show
Drifting: $40 prior$60 Day of Show

http://stvskmsbacktoschool​bash.eventbrite.com/

More Info: www.kossmotorsports.com or call Jonathan             843-619-1526       or Steve             803-320-3193       always check out web site to make sure the event was not changed or cancel

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