Check these guys out: SuperUberVespas.com

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Paul S
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Check these guys out: SuperUberVespas.com

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Yarko
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These guys have better grammar than the other Vietnamese websites, I'll give them that but it is still a Vietnamese restoration. For $2,200.
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Angelo
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They have almost managed to attach every possible chrome piece that is available on the market. I guess if all the shine pieces blind you when you look at it, then you don't actually see the scooter???
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Kevin
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One should buy one and setup a 50/50 raffle of sorts.

How many frames welded together?
How many aluminum can shims exist inside the motor?
Average number of splices per wire?
How many KM's can it travel before it dies?
How many pounds/ounces of filler?
Total cost of parts that need replacing?
etc...

Maybe come up with 20 or so interesting questions.
People get 1, 5, 10 or 20 guesses for $1, $5, $10, $20


Closest without going over wins each category.
Grand Prize! Gets the scoot! LOL
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Angelo
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Post by Angelo »

I like it kevin! and for once in my life I would have no remorse in taking a hammer to it!

Check this out "we offer custom vintage vespa's!" and what is pictured?

http://www.superubervespas.com/our_vespas

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bstanish
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Post by bstanish »

Hmmm...I wonder if they could make me a Lambrespa or even possibly a Vespretta?
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