MATG XX -Fontana Village, NC

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MATG XX -Fontana Village, NC

Time: July 28, 2016 to July 31, 2016
Location: Tail Of The Dragon
City/Town: Fontana Village, NC
Website or Map: http://www.gapmiatas.com/
Phone: (615) 618-5403
Event Type: ride, car-show, festival
Organized By: Tri-Cities Miata Club
Latest Activity: Jun 5, 2016

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What is Miatas at the Gap?

Come and join one of the largest and THE longest running annual gathering of Miatas in the country!

There will be vendors, free food, beer swaps, drives to area attractions (both natural and man-made), and of course... great roads, great people and great cars!

You'll see Miatas in every state of transformation, from bone stock to barely resembling the original vehicle. If you ever wanted to know if something could be done to a Miata, you'll probably see it here!

Vendors will be set up at Fontana with their wares for sale, show and shine will be just about everywhere there is to park and a few places in between.

There will be drives to different locations, including Wayah Road, the Cherohala Skyway, Waterfall Tours, Fat Buddies BBQ in Franklin, and of course, The Tail of the Dragon!

So come and sit a spell and relax with your new best friends.

If you plan on staying the night, I might suggest calling NOW! Lodgings fill up quickly and if they're already full, ask about a waiting list.


See you at the Gap!

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