Step Up Challenge: Scooter and Gas as prizes

Posted by Mark Briggs | Scooter news | Posted on November 10th, 2008

The Step Up Challenge 2008 promoted by United Way of Martin County, is offering two good prizes for people that enjoy a good & cheap 2-wheel experience:

1 – a Fly il Bello scooter with a 49cc engine, that originally costs close to $2,500
2 – $2,000 worth of free gas so you can take all the rides possible

In case you are wondering, the Step Up Challenge was made with the intention of encouraging people to help their community, and on 2007 the prize was a Dodge Avenger.

How to participate in the challenge? Just visit the Step Up Challenge Page at the United Way Martin Conty website and you’ll find instructions and all the information needed.

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