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Rep Your City 2025

February 28, 2026 By KZ

Rep Your City 2025

On June 28, 2025, automotive enthusiasts from all over the Lowcountry rolled into Walterboro for one of the season’s most anticipated events — the annual Rep Your City Car and Bike Show.

From polished classics to lifted trucks and sleek custom bikes, the show delivered serious variety. Every vehicle on display had its own personality, whether it was a restored vintage beauty, a candy-painted street machine, or a rumbling motorcycle built for both speed and style.

Owners proudly stood by their rides, swapping build stories and talking upgrades with curious spectators. For many, months — even years — of hard work went into what was parked on that pavement.

And yes, there was friendly competition. Judging brought an added layer of excitement as participants vied for bragging rights and recognition among their peers.

More Than a Car Show — A Community Event

What truly set Rep Your City apart was the atmosphere. It felt less like a formal exhibition and more like a community block party fueled by horsepower.

Vendors offered food, drinks, and merchandise, while music kept the energy high throughout the day. Families walked the rows together. Friends linked up under tents. Car clubs represented their cities with pride. The entire event carried that unmistakable summer vibe — warm air, shiny chrome, and engines echoing across the lot.

Events like this do more than showcase vehicles; they bring people together. They strengthen connections between local businesses, enthusiasts, and the broader community.

These events create space for:

  • Local builders to gain recognition

  • Small vendors to reach new customers

  • Families to enjoy an affordable, outdoor activity

  • Car clubs to network and expand

Most importantly, they give people a chance to represent where they’re from — and do it in style.

If you missed the 2025 Rep Your City Car and Bike Show in Walterboro, you missed a strong display of creativity, horsepower, and hometown spirit. But judging by the turnout and excitement, this won’t be the last time engines fire up for this event.

As the automotive scene in Walterboro continues to grow, Rep Your City is quickly becoming a must-attend summer tradition in South Carolina’s Lowcountry.

Stay tuned for future event announcements — and if you’re thinking about entering next year, now’s the time to start planning your build.

Photos by: Chris Gosda

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Filed Under: Event Coverage, March 2026

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