Wanted - Piaggio APE with 2 Group Coffee Unit

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I am a CASH BUYER looking for a Piaggio APE with or without 2 Group Coffee Unit - preferably in Southern England.

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-- P Duggan (pduggan@btconnect.com), June 13, 2003

Answers

I have a brand new ape50 with full modifications for selling coffe, i have sold the coffee machice etc but the ape50 is still available, i am based in East London, if you are still interested then please mail me and we can chat

-- Malik (artmalik@hotmail.com), July 04, 2003.

Can you contact me with details of price for your van

-- Ben Jones (caffe_mobile@hotmail.com), July 26, 2003.

Have a look at this web site

www.lagland.ie

The Piaggio Ape 50 is a unique and versatile light utility vehicle which boasts highly original Italian styling and is very customisable. It is particularly well-suited for use in brand promotion, advertising and product sampling, in addition to more conventional uses such as transportation and delivery. The Ape 50 is an eye-catching addition to any business.

Something unmistakable - Make an impact with the charm and instant visual appeal of the Ape 50, derived from its distinctive looks and unique Italian styling.

Mobility - The Ape 50 proves that small really is beautiful, if you want excellent manoeuvrability in a fast-moving urban environment.

Flexibility - The Ape 50 is designed to be easily customisable to suit any business need.

Reliability - Although new to the Irish market, the Ape 50 has a long and illustrious pedigree dating back to 1948, supported by the Piaggio Group's reputation for high quality and innovative products.

Economical - You will be very surprised at how little an Ape 50 costs to buy and the running costs are extremely low:300km on 10 litres of petrol - only 8 euro Group 1 insurance category - the cheapest.

Anyone can drive an Ape - The Ape 50 is officially classified as a moped and can be driven from 16 years of age with only a provisional licence

-- Alan Grant (info@lagland.ie), July 15, 2004.


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