Annual GEAR HEAD Swap Meet
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Car Parts, Hot Rod Parts, Tires, Wheels, Performance Accessories, You Name It. We are expecting this event to be spectacular. 2 Huge Days of Fun! Event will be held in a 16,000 square foot concrete parking lot just east of the New Ohio and pacific Overpass In Salina Kansas. If you want to set up a booth Contact Jason 785-342-4745. Spaces are 12 foot by 12 foot and are $50 in advance or $75 the day of the show. Concessions will be provided. Spots are filling up fast so call today.
Annual GEAR HEAD Swap Meet
Phone : 785-342-4745 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : littlebitmarket@yahoo.com
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