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Hey Guys,

My Battery decided to shit itself tonight and i may as well splurge and get something that i want rather than just replacing it. I am looking at 2 batteries at the moment (1. Optima D34 Yellow Top Deep Cycle Battery (2. Odyssey Drycell Battery OD-ODPC1200.

Does anyone know where i can get one locally tomorrow (Cleveland/Brisbane). Most of the places i have checked are interstate or cannot supply these particular ones.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers,

Laino

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Get the Optima, especially if you have an alarm. Depending on your needs, you may not need something as hardcore as one of those batteries. Do you have a large stereo?

You can buy these at Autobarn stores, but they will rip you hard, well last time i checked they had some stupid prices on Optima batteries. I bought my Optima Red Top for an awesome price ($275) from Turbo Batteries at Brendale, but thats a fair way from you. Check out the yellow pages online, and do a search for automotive batteries in your area, ring a few and see what they offer. Or visit the Optima battery site online, and see where they stock in QLD.

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