2004 Radiator and Gas Tank
I have finished the conversion of my Crossfire to electric and have the radiator and gas tank remaining. Will take any reasonable offer as they are taking up space.
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Pictures of the conversion !!!!!!
Details of the conversion !!!!!! |
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The conversion took about a year. I've been working on a write-up.
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Thanks !!!
I eagerly await the write-up. |
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2nd. The write up. What is final weight?
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Originally Posted by Sabelre
(Post 868147)
I have finished the conversion of my Crossfire to electric and have the radiator and gas tank remaining. Will take any reasonable offer as they are taking up space.
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Originally Posted by Steve Jr
(Post 868183)
2nd. The write up. What is final weight?
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Re: 2004 Radiator and Gas Tank
Electric cars could easily have defibrillators as optional equipment as long as the price was not too shocking. As old geezers will be the main buyers they will see a lot of use.
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