Immeuble de la cité Jean-Moulin, depuis le collège Jean-Moulin, boulevard Jean-Moulin, Chamiers – gouache, janvier 2020.

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Immeuble de la cité Jean-Moulin, depuis le collège Jean-Moulin, boulevard Jean-Moulin, Chamiers – gouache, janvier 2020.
Instant Classic
Purchasing your next scooter is an agonising yet exciting experience all at the same time! Am I making the correct decision? Is this a great deal? Will it break my heart? What would my accountant say?
So...to make your decision easy there are a couple of things you should keep in mind:
Purchase Price
Future Retained Value
Servicing and Support
Lifestyle Factors (Does it make your heart sing?)
With this Black Beauty all 4 get the tick!
Worth close to $8000 new this represents great value especially considering the low kilometres and great condition.
Retained value is assured, as it is a classic PX Vespa, one of the last in 200cc configuration and the black duco will always be in demand.
Servicing should be affordable and most scooter mechanics are Vespa familiar! Another plus is that being a manual there are no CVT belts to replace. 2 Stroke servicing too tends to be cheaper than for their 4 stroke cousins.
No the final criteria is pretty personal, but what scooter enthusiast has not at one time lusted after the smell and sound of a 2 stroke PX 200?
Make a heart and head decision and head on down to the awesome crew at Scooter Central Brookvale to secure your summer in style!
Here is the link: https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/brookvale/scooters/2011-vespa-px-black-2-stroke-retro-manual/1192787235
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