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Muttley McLadd
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soosh wrote:Can you get a big carb conversion to give it that induction roar or is it not possible on these?
They're EFi, aren't they?
Someone must make a PC3 type device to adjust it so you can run a noisier filter.
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You could always stick a playing card attached by a peg to get an authentic racing sound! :geek:
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Mel K wrote:You could always stick a playing card attached by a peg to get an authentic racing sound! :geek:
:lol: that's probably the cheapest option, most other 'tuning parts are fekin expensive. Exhausts start at around £350, there's a 4 valve head conversion which is about £700 fitted and adds a wopping 3 or 4 bhp and an uprated ignition module which I think is about £400 :x :o
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Mildly more expensive would be to fit some speakers to it, and play a loud noise from your ipod.
At least you'd sound fast.
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just go back to page 1 and you can listen to it with the baffle removed. i cant think of nothing better than rolling along on whitewalls listening to the purr of that sweet ride
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cezeta wrote:some of us live in the past and some of us in the future, im not sure i will ever own one but i love the fact that there is a future for vespa based on their original style and concept.

gs in the 60s, rally in the 70s, t5 in the 80s, px200 in the 90s and the gts in the 2000s we have watched and ridden history being written.

nice scooter that 8-)
i could have sworn the px came out in the late 70s :ugeek: :lol:
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Muttley McLadd wrote:That's stunning.

What type of screen is it?
:D
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shocky wrote:
lozmondo wrote:
cezeta wrote:some of us live in the past and some of us in the future, im not sure i will ever own one but i love the fact that there is a future for vespa based on their original style and concept.

gs in the 60s, rally in the 70s, t5 in the 80s, px200 in the 90s and the gts in the 2000s we have watched and ridden history being written.

nice scooter that 8-)
good point.


would you post that on the feckers site :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: ,
i would but sadly there easy bate and its not fun anymore because there so predictable esp the one dribbling idiot
don't look in there myself these days either,its boring without the in house nutters :lol:
I vaguely remember reading a while back one very strange chaps posts on there , he got all upset about any negative GTS comments at all and put a pic up of naked jewish women and children being marched off to be murdered to compare auto-mickey taking to nazism :freak:
Then he seemed to disappear off their site in a huff, or maybe just embarrassed. definately unstable :lol:
nowt so queer as folk as they say :?
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