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Old 03-02-2009, 05:35 PM   #1
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its not bad info its true the little battery has less power if you called toyota you know im right are you the same guy that same guy that sells the usless pully's also ? its a fact nothing else here to say since you seem to be in love with this brand of bettery and or you have personal gain either way guess thats why the specs were not listed here . im not trying to get in a pissing contest with you . but dont tell me ( Please don't contribute to the spreading of bad information on the internet.) light weight smaller batterys come at a cost of less cold cranking power (tell me im wrong) less weight does not mean anything if the car wont start !!!

Thanks again, good luck and have fun with all your projects.
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Old 03-02-2009, 05:53 PM   #2
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its not bad info its true the little battery has less power if you called toyota you know im right are you the same guy that same guy that sells the usless pully's also ? its a fact nothing else here to say since you seem to be in love with this brand of bettery and or you have personal gain either way guess thats why the specs were not listed here . im not trying to get in a pissing contest with you . but dont tell me ( Please don't contribute to the spreading of bad information on the internet.) light weight smaller batterys come at a cost of less cold cranking power (tell me im wrong) less weight does not mean anything if the car wont start !!!

Thanks again, good luck and have fun with all your projects.
You're not gonna get very far on this forum talking shit about NST pullies. I've read/seen close to 100 people on here who are VERY happy with their pullies.

I've also never heard anything but good things about the braille batteries.
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Old 03-02-2009, 06:11 PM   #3
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its not bad info its true the little battery has less power if you called toyota you know im right are you the same guy that same guy that sells the usless pully's also ? its a fact nothing else here to say since you seem to be in love with this brand of bettery and or you have personal gain either way guess thats why the specs were not listed here . im not trying to get in a pissing contest with you . but dont tell me ( Please don't contribute to the spreading of bad information on the internet.) light weight smaller batterys come at a cost of less cold cranking power (tell me im wrong) less weight does not mean anything if the car wont start !!!

Thanks again, good luck and have fun with all your projects.

Yes, I am the same guy from the same company that sells the pulleys that thousands of customers have written about, 100% of them happy with their purchases...

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You can also search those forums, and you will find that those who have purchased the batteries that we have recommended have been very happy with their purchases.

You are welcome to post with your data, or your personal experiences on NST pulleys or Braille batteries... we have the proper threads for such data. Otherwise it is your word based on no data or firsthand experiences, vs. the word and firsthand experiences of the many who have nothing but positive things to say about these products.
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