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StellaFelL.A.
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L.A. shops

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For those living in the L.A. area I’m shopping around for a Stellauto and wanted to know a good shop where I can get on. Also, are there any shops I should stay away from. Any that you had a bad experience with?
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Welcome to MB!

Grand way to start scooting - on a Stellauto!

The California folks will be along shortly.

RT
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Thanks for the warm welcome sir. I can't wait to get my new ride! I've been riding for about 3 years now actually.

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Post by Drum Pro »

Marina Del ray (Route 66 Modern classics). Todd can hook you up. Or just go to the Genuine scooter website. That will point you in the right direction....I got my 170I from North Hollywood but that shop closed. I got my Stella from Lee in Laguna Beach (Beach city scooters). That's not L.A. but he run a good shop and can deliver it to you.
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Post by StellaFelL.A. »

Thanks for the recommendations Drum Pro.
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