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I need your suggestions:
My post at work is being made redundant next month, and I've managed to get a new job starting in September. So, now I know I'll be earning again I want to treat myself to something with my redundancy money. I have this yearning to buy a Vespa. But can't decide whether to get an original (maintainence isn't a problem) or find a nice shiney new one. Or am I wasting my money and should find something else to buy myself? ![]() |
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If your set on getting a Vespa i'd get an original one personaly.
But i'd also be tempted to treat myself to some shiney new kit if it was me.
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Red is definately staying - I couldn't live without him! I wouldn't be able to keep up with my other half on his SV otherwise!
But I just fancy something a bit different and wacky. And have now found a local dealer (well, Birmingham, so not too far) that sells Vespas that they have restored, and I've fallen for a pale blue and cream 125! We'll have to make the bike shed bigger! |
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