WTB Gavin or SS Scooter

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ermaclob

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im looking for a Gavin Scooter preferably a long body one that's in decent condition. i may also be interested in a SS UV. long body Lead acid version.

if you have a short body please still tell me about it tho.

please pm me with any offers you guys might have :)

---------- Post added July 7th, 2013 at 02:35 PM ----------

i would even be interested in the tale and nose cone of these scooters if that's all you have.
 
I think you'll have better luck on TDS, where I saw you already posted

But IMO you'll need to up your budget a little

Anyway, consider this a free bump :)
 
I think you'll have better luck on TDS, where I saw you already posted

But IMO you'll need to up your budget a little

Anyway, consider this a free bump :)

Lol. they guys at TDS actually did give me a hand. the gave me the heads up on a buy one get one free special. :wink:


anyway i got 2 short scooters, im still kinda interested in a long body (42 ah) if anyone has an extra tube.
 
Sounds ike a good deal

Pretty sure you can buy the plain tube and have it cut, milled and fit the clips yourself in need be. You'll need the extra battery tray and loom as well either way
 
Yea, thats what I been thinking about. Im thinking it would be cheaper. Where can I get that pvc and get it cut right? Anyone know the length of the magnum tube.?

Sounds ike a good deal

Pretty sure you can buy the plain tube and have it cut, milled and fit the clips yourself in need be. You'll need the extra battery tray and loom as well either way
 
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