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My Big Fat Greek Vespa

Items that have been made to measure, to accommodate the exacting dimensions of the individual customer, are invariably a work of art. Created by highly skilled craftsmen and women who are masters of their trade. Personalised attire is actually one of many items that can be made to suit the individual. F1 racing cars, for example, invariably have the car's cockpit engineered to suit the frame of individual driver. Anestis Girakanis, who is a self-confessed 'big lad', after riding around on his first scooter for a time, an ET4 Vespa, made a decision that his next scooter would be built to suit him.

Anestis’ requirements for his bespoke custom

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