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^^^^ yeh dude get a vespa......... and have i got one for you! My mate has a original 70's Vespa 50 Special, It's 50cc with a Malossi 112cc kit, 3 or 4 speed and restored as we painted it about 3 weeks ago, looks killa Vange, with a new seat modded bars, and it is a weapon of the lights, dragged another mate in his 808 coupe with a 12A and beat him, easily does over 100km/h!

PERFECT FOR THIS SUMMER

All work has been done by Paul @ City Scootz

how much he wants for it? :cool:

photo?

would like something a bit more powerful but i don't want to bother with getting a bike licence

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Maxx, I think he is putting it in the trader for about $4.5-5k, really needs to go to a Vespa head me thinks as alot of people wont think it's worth that much, but if they new the quality of the mods it really is a sweet original Vespa, As for pics i will see how i go!

Sorry Thai for taking over the thread!

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na = good fuel :woot: + risk of death reduced:P:P:P

nice cruisor:P:P

i would say risk of death is not reduced but could quiet possibly be increased

i hear u say BS how

in the accident that drew was in if my car was still a NA i would of surely been hit cause i wouldnt of had the power to go up the hill and make the overtakign manuvour that i did

risk of death would only be reduced if your the only 1 on the road and u can garantee nothing going wrong with the car road tires blah blah blah

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