MÖTLEY CRÜE's NIKKI SIXX Auctions Clothing For Charity

November 4, 2005

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has signed 10 items, including stage clothing from BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION's first tour and this years MÖTLEY CRÜE "Carnival of Sins Tour". There are also several items from his personal collection. All items have been donated to his new charity "Running Wild in the Night" for runaway children. The proceeds from this auction will be donated to Covenant House which is in desperate need to help the children which have been devastated by the recent hurricane begin the long, emotional — and financially overwhelming — task of rebuilding. This is a rare opportunity to buy a real collectable item worn by Nikki Sixx and help out children in need.

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