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Cobras M.C Florida

September 1st, 2011 thanks to all whom participated and supported cobra
nations anniversary event. Make sure to attend Lakeland COBRAS MC 9th annual
romp in the swamp November 19th, 2011 4pm till ?
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Lapdance of Luxury
Our yearly Lapdance of Luxury pictures can be seen on our gallery section and
also on face book.
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Contact us by Email, Telephone or Snail mail
We take our public relations very seriously. While our aim is to make our
website easy to understand, and navigate we know there are times when you may
need a bit of assistance.
We have provided a number of ways for our Public Relations team to help you:
For Public Relations inquiries/media or assistance:
Public Relations
We will respond to you within 24 hours, during regular business hours.
All email correspondence is completely confidential.
Please send any specific information about your request so we can direct
it to the appropriate people:
+1-727-768-9826
Monday to Friday 1:00pm to 4pm (EST)
None at this time
Send your inquiries to St Pete:
- Cobras MC St pete
- 3700 70th Ave N ste A
- St Petersburg Florida 33781 USA
Send your inquires to Lakeland
- Cobras MC Lakeland
- 10904 Tarils End
- Lakeland Florida 33809
THINKING ABOUT JOINING A MOTORCYCLE CLUB BUT DONT KNOW
WHAT OR WHO? READ
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