Vespa Antique increasingly favored
Scooters Italian Vespa, have become increasingly attractive for various groups in Bali. It was marked by increased sales of various types of two-wheeled vehicle with a rounded body that.
"Most of the devotees is a big fan that can not be to another heart. The antique and original, the more attractive even if the price is not cheap, sometimes can be up to Rp50 million," said Vespa antique store owner, Ibrahim, in Denpasar, on Tuesday (27 / 1).
At the outlets are located at Jalan Imam Bonjol, Denpasar, easy to find various types of antique Vespa. Starting from the 50's made until the '70s. Not just selling, Ibrahim also lists the type of engine, body, and just a brief knowledge about the Vespa on display.
Written information, including machine type VBB, VBA, or PNA, to the Vespa output between the 60's to 70's. In the window is also displayed a variety of accessories, either the original or a replica of his day, the price varied between Rp 100,000 to Rp 5 million.
Not enough, in the back of his shop, there is a welding shop, machine, and paint. "To be purchased Vespa is truly healthy, comfortable, good, and proud owner," said Ibrahim.
According to Ibrahim, "the hunt" antique Vespa was carried out to various regions in Indonesia. Starting from Sumatra, Java, Borneo, to the island of New Guinea. To that, Ibrahim has a network that gives information about the existence of an antique Vespa.
"We are deliberately spread that network, because of competition for this Vespa is getting hard lately," he said.
When viewed BETWEEN, a tourist from Europe are looking at the Super 150 cc Vespa type made in 1966 which targeted. After a look in detail, dollar for dollar changed hands after the sale document is signed.
"Many tourists who come here looking for antique Vespa. For them, the prices listed clearly affordable, because in Europe, Australia, or America, it costs much more expensive. We also have cooperation with international cargo companies," said Ibrahim.According to Ibrahim, Vespa fan community is also often come to the stores. "Just talking, looking for accessories, servicing vehicles, until the sale can also be here. We warmly welcome them," he said.
Scooters Italian Vespa, have become increasingly attractive for various groups in Bali. It was marked by increased sales of various types of two-wheeled vehicle with a rounded body that.
"Most of the devotees is a big fan that can not be to another heart. The antique and original, the more attractive even if the price is not cheap, sometimes can be up to Rp50 million," said Vespa antique store owner, Ibrahim, in Denpasar, on Tuesday (27 / 1).

Written information, including machine type VBB, VBA, or PNA, to the Vespa output between the 60's to 70's. In the window is also displayed a variety of accessories, either the original or a replica of his day, the price varied between Rp 100,000 to Rp 5 million.
Not enough, in the back of his shop, there is a welding shop, machine, and paint. "To be purchased Vespa is truly healthy, comfortable, good, and proud owner," said Ibrahim.
According to Ibrahim, "the hunt" antique Vespa was carried out to various regions in Indonesia. Starting from Sumatra, Java, Borneo, to the island of New Guinea. To that, Ibrahim has a network that gives information about the existence of an antique Vespa.
"We are deliberately spread that network, because of competition for this Vespa is getting hard lately," he said.
When viewed BETWEEN, a tourist from Europe are looking at the Super 150 cc Vespa type made in 1966 which targeted. After a look in detail, dollar for dollar changed hands after the sale document is signed.
"Many tourists who come here looking for antique Vespa. For them, the prices listed clearly affordable, because in Europe, Australia, or America, it costs much more expensive. We also have cooperation with international cargo companies," said Ibrahim.According to Ibrahim, Vespa fan community is also often come to the stores. "Just talking, looking for accessories, servicing vehicles, until the sale can also be here. We warmly welcome them," he said.
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