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HI Guys,

As I am getting my license back soon I am selling my Pro 40 Scooter which was purchased from Extreme Toyz on paramatta road 4 months ago. Since then I have only run it in (6 tanks of petrol).

I paid Retail which was $1050 and have the receipt to prove.

Call extreme toyz and get a quote on this scooter. They will say $1100

This scooter is Belt driven (no more chain problems), has an automatic clutch / disk brakes 40 cc massive tanaka engine.

Tanaka = most durable long lasting engines world wide for scooters.

These engines are put through a 300 hr test, where tanaka run there engines for 300 hours before selling them to make sure they have no problems.

It has a 40cc engine, although is twice the size of 48cc engines as it is a tanaka it is very well built.

This scooter absolutely kills my friends 50 cc scooter and all other go peds in top end.

I am sellling this scooter at a bargain price of 750$ ONO .

I now need funds to get my 33 on the road before i get my license back in febuary.

This scooter is weight rated up to 120kg. I weigh 82 kg and it did speeds around 50 km p/h..

It was used only to get to the gym after work at night...

I am sure someone will find themselves needing transport as many ppl have been losing their licenses lately, me inclusive!

Alot of fun!

PM ME FOR ANY OTHER DETAILS (0422981314) STEVE

I am also selling an xbox 360 (3 games / wireless 2 controllers / 20gB hD. ) $500 ono or trade for boost controller / performance parts for rb25det. will also consider trades for my scooter.

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Edited by steveo_r33
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