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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Building Your Own With Electric Car Kits

I remember going to visit my mom at work one day last summer and seeing this little yellow thing that looked like a covered 3-wheel bike parked in a spot where cars are supposed to be parked. I asked my mom about it and of course she knew the person that owned it and she said it was an electric car.

I had heard of them but I had never seen one before. I asked the owner about it and she said she bought an electric car kit and she put it together herself with a little help from her husband. I thought the concept of an electric car kit was the craziest thing I had ever heard of until I was reminded of a purchase I had almost made several years before that.



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