
Slamfest 2025 Brings Custom Car Culture to the Florida State Fairgrounds
TAMPA, FL – Slamfest 2025 returned to the Florida State Fairgrounds earlier this year from October 10–12, 2025, delivering a high-energy celebration of custom car and truck culture that drew enthusiasts from across Florida and beyond. Held as a full weekend event, Slamfest 34 featured an impressive lineup of lowriders, slammed cars, classic builds, hot rods, resto mods, and custom trucks showcased both indoors and outdoors throughout the venue.
The event proudly featured Rollin Low Car Club alongside numerous other car clubs, highlighting the craftsmanship, creativity, and community that define the custom automotive scene. Attendees enjoyed drive-thru judging, trophy awards, vendor displays, club games, and a lively atmosphere filled with detailed builds, custom paint, and hydraulic action. Slamfest 2025 also included special attractions such as the Miss Slamfest Pinup Contest, adding to the weekend’s vibrant entertainment.
With strong turnout, diverse builds, and an unmistakable passion for automotive culture, Slamfest 2025 once again proved to be a must-attend event for car enthusiasts and a standout showcase of Florida’s custom car community.