Vintage Motorcycle Swap Meet -Miami, FL

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Vintage Motorcycle Swap Meet -Miami, FL

Time: November 25, 2012 from 11am to 5pm
Location: Churchill's Pub
Street: 5501 NE 2nd Ave
City/Town: Miami, FL
Website or Map: http://www.metal305.com
Event Type: vintage, motorcycle, parts, swap, meet
Organized By: Alex & Matt
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2012

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 Metal305 
Black Sunday Swap Meet
11/25/2012
Join us at Churchill's for an out of the ordinary day of cool old bikes, moto junk and music

Metal305 is organizing Miami’s first vintage and classic motorcycle swap-meet

Buy, Sell, and Trade, Parts, Bikes, and Wrenching Advice. Or, just come out and check out the cool stuff, look at bikes and maybe find a great new t-shirt!
 
Live Music, Cold Beer.

Three door prizes: Best Bike, Biggest Swap, & Best Biker Chick. 

Sunday, November 25th 2012, 11-5PM
Churchill's Pub 

5501 NE 2nd Ave, Miami FL

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