Poor guy, spent 12,000. 3 years ago to convert his subaru to electric.
The good news is you can buy it for less that 5,000.us:)
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/1554656910.html
electric dl wagon
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electric dl wagon
'86 GL, '89 RX, '89 XT6, '90 T'sunami Wagon
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What a "shocking" idea...
It's "electrifying"... (but not as much as Greased Lightning)
Think he's got his wires crossed...
It's in GLADE green. Plug it innn, plug it innn...
Are the batteries included?...
One thing I'd like to know, if you run out of power half way home, can you charge it by rubbing a comb on your woolen jumper?
It's "electrifying"... (but not as much as Greased Lightning)
Think he's got his wires crossed...
It's in GLADE green. Plug it innn, plug it innn...
Are the batteries included?...
One thing I'd like to know, if you run out of power half way home, can you charge it by rubbing a comb on your woolen jumper?
Steve.
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hahahahaha!last celtic warrior wrote:what a "shocking" idea...
It's "electrifying"... (but not as much as greased lightning)
think he's got his wires crossed...
It's in glade green. Plug it innn, plug it innn...
Are the batteries included?...
One thing i'd like to know, if you run out of power half way home, can you charge it by rubbing a comb on your woolen jumper?
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