Just seen this on the Comedy Mod Clowns page on FB.
An Indian lambretta replica, covered in kitsch, for 6k?
Are people buying these things?
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Shocking. Will make good ones pricey
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Bin all the B&Q shite, sort out those weird panel flashes, knock about £4.5K off the asking price and its a bargain
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Probably a typo I'm sure he meant 170timexit17 wrote:Didn't know there was a 180 kit anyway?
"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
if you could sell your lambretta for twice what its worth,would you?
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For twice what it's worth? Yes.
For six times..?
For six times..?
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Hopefully not Matt.Muttley McLadd wrote:
Are people buying these things?
Listing says "never used on the road" Good.
Hopefully it will be returned to its unadorned beauty and ridden frequently.
There is something 'post modern' about that....akin to the 'sense' of taking Lambretta back to it's roots via the marque's heyday i muse; maybe...a £18k from the exibition budget for the centre piece that that stupendous moped must be, should move my exibition planning project management app on a level, Might even get to keep it too once the show is over!