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Scooter around in Style

ASK someone for their interpretation of a scooter, and the response is generally Vespa. Instant recognition of the iconic brand is forged from close to 70 years of production at the Piaggio factory in Italy’s famous region of Tuscany.
From its post-war production intent to mobilise the Italian population, Vespa has gone on to worldwide recognition as the most famous brand in scooters and a symbol of quality and style.
In the Noosa region, Scott Macken and the team at Scooter Style are the authorised dealer for Vespa and the contemporary Piaggio range of scooters which includes Australia’s number one selling scooter the FLY 150.
Scooter Style owners, Scott and Andrea, can provide first class advice on how to get around Noosa, on a scooter, in style. From the nippy 50 cc Piaggio ZIP and Vespa Primavera models to the mighty Vespa GTS 300cc with ABS and traction control, Scooter Style has the range.
If you want to broaden your horizons and destinations, talk to Scott about one of Piaggios’ big capacity tourers which include the Piaggio BV 350 and the Piaggio X10 500.
Of course, they also sell the number one selling scooter in the country, Piaggio FLY 150, which now comes with the Vespa proven 3 valve motor.
Scooter Style also stocks a great range of genuine accessories and spare parts. They can service and repair your scooter with their team of experienced mechanics, and are happy to provide professional advice to make the most of your scooter experience.
Drop in to see the Scooter Style team at 16 Rene Street, Noosaville, phone 5455 5249 or visit www.scooterstyle.com.au for a look at their range.

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