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Old 04-17-2006, 03:16 AM   #1
Coupe50h
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Default Re: Optima Batteries

Yea I would have the parts store test/charge it, I would drop it off cuz it can take like 45 minutes.
I have the red top and love it, my old advance auto silver battery was a piece of sh1t, they tested it once, said it was good, but it turned out to be bad, it got real hot just by cranking on it, finally i destroyed it good enough for their tester to say it was bad, used my warranty for credit on my optima.
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