Any EV Astro or Safari?

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astrozam
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Re: Any EV Astro or Safari?

Post by astrozam »

Cobra wrote: on a side note if someone requested your assistance in testing a considerably more efficient energy product system would you agree?


Would totally depend on my Fam/work/previous commitments sched.

By someone do you mean

a, You
b,Tristan
c, just somebody

LOL :cheers:

Cobra
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Re: Any EV Astro or Safari?

Post by Cobra »

A:i have no comment on the subject
B:what's tristan into (or maybe i should ask here...)
C:i'd be a little concerened if a random outta the blue asked for help testing something
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Re: Any EV Astro or Safari?

Post by 9dawgs »

I must say, that video is awesome. Its cool to see that little Datsun smoke those muscle cars and euro sporters!

I've seen a lot of larger vehicles converted to LPG down in Peru but not EV. I even saw a Chevy Suburban with LPG bottles peeking out from under the rear. It looked great. The only drawback to the EV I would suspect is milage between charges.
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