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FS: Napa Battery (AZ local only $50)

Discussion in '1st Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (1995-2004)' started by Greensystemsgo, Feb 26, 2012.

  1. Feb 26, 2012 at 2:35 PM
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    Greensystemsgo

    Greensystemsgo [OP] 1 owner with clean car fox.

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    Bought a NAPA branded battery Wednesday before I'd diagnosed my bad Alternator. Has about 110 miles on it, Only been charged at factory, and by battery charger in my garage.

    I paid 95 plus tax, currently looking for the receipt.

    50obo, locally only.

    Details from NAPA site

    http://tinyurl.com/89vpbew

    Part Number: BAT 7535
    Product Line: NAPA Batteries
    Attributes:
    Battery Application : Automotive
    Battery BCI # : BCI #35
    Battery CA @ 32 Degrees F : 800
    Battery CCA @ 0 Degrees F : 640
    Battery Height : 8 7/8"
    Battery Length : 9 1/16"
    Battery Load Test Amps : 320
    Battery Posts Type : Top Mount
    Battery Reserve Capacity : 100
    Battery Voltage : 12 Volt
    Battery Weight : 38.2 lbs
    Battery Width : 6 15/16"
    Measuring State of Charge : Batteries Below 12.4 Volt (6.2 Volt For 6 Volt Batteries) Must Be Recharged Before An Accurate Load Test Can Be Performed.
    Physical Inspection : Terminal Inspection: Broken Or Loose Due To Abuse, Burn Marks From Shorting, Damage From Fire, Explosion Or Collision.
    Safety Precautions : Batteries Expel Explosive Gases. Keep Sparks, Flames, Burning Cigarettes Or Other Ignition Sources Away At All Times. Always Wear Safety Goggles & Face Shield When Working Near Batteries. Do Not Leave A Battery On Charge For More Than 48 Hours.
    Wet or Dry : Wet



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