Well, I go to school in Fargo, ND, but I am from Stillwater, MN (Twin 
Cities suburb).  Someone local would be best, but shipping <100 lb of 
batteries isn't all that expensive.

Keith

At 10:14 PM -0700 9/25/02, Joe Smalley wrote:
>Where are you Keith?
>
>Freight can be a big expense and you may find someone near you that will
>give you something close to what you need.
>
>A massive stash of surplus batteries have a way of turning to junk if you
>don't take care of them. Sometimes it is better to give them away rather
>than try to maintain them.
>
>Joe Smalley
>Rural Kitsap County WA
>Fiesta 48 volts
>NEDRA 48 volt street conversion record holder
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Keith Richtman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:53 PM
>Subject: Surplus Batteries
>
>
>>  Since I do not have an EV, and am just starting on the miscellaneous
>>  projects I don't have that massive pile of surplus batteries all you
>>  hardcore EVers seem to have.  I am working on an electric go-kart
>>  project and would like to use a 48V pack (yet <100 lb).  Does anyone
>  > have surplus small batteries they would like to sell?
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Keith Richtman
>  >

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