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Optima Yellowtop Deep cycle... I got one a couple of months ago. Not cheap but really good quality, sealed and with enough capacity to run yr subs at the drive in thru 3 movies...

-D

awesome, are they lead acid?

pete was telling me yesterday that u cant have lead acid batteries in the cabin/boot

.:edit:. just saw that u said its sealed

awesome, are they lead acid?

pete was telling me yesterday that u cant have lead acid batteries in the cabin/boot

.:edit:. just saw that u said its sealed

http://www.optimabatteries.com.au/Content/...D51R_082004.pdf

Thats the datasheet for the one I got, the D51. You most likely will have to have the japanese battery straps/terminal clamps replaced with the larger australian straps as the poles are thicker on aus standard batteries than the jap ones

Mine cost me over $300 but under $400 from a place in pooraka... got that and the two terminals installed at the same time the auto electrician removed and replaced the corroded fusible link, labour was just over $100 for that but if you're just getting the clamps replaced then it won't be much more than $50 i'd assume

-D

cheers ben, i dont have that much sound equipment to run. so im sure i could get away with one of the lower end ones and save a few $$

hows this, my dog has been playing fetch with a lemon LOL

he just keeps on bringing it back and making funny faces

Heh reubens barichello just owned the stupid channel 10 reporter..

he gets out his car, and the bloke comes over and sticks the mic in his face and says 'Ruebens, number 2 on the grid, it doesnt get much better than this does it?"

Barichello pauses and says "Well except number one...."

Classic.

-D

Edited by Dohmar

Suffering from too much sun headache from yesterday and F1 on ONE today, along with slow wireless net I got bored...

this is what could happen soon with the economy failures worldwide. a quicky edit but worth a laugh. , need to print it off to hand out to our friends in the next car show..lol Ford and Holden merger for a truly crappy tuna boat car with couches for seats

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I was going to hurry to get my car off defected and all the shit back on.. But I think I might leave it now.. Maybe put my exhaust back but that's about it. Looks like there will be some extreme reamage on the horizon!

the modified car scene is dying a slow death, iv re-concidered

buying another car, is it really worth it? where will i get to enjoy it?

im better off buying a go-kart, atleast good times will be had with me

and the little one (when its old enuf) without fear of defects/hate from the general public...

I was going to hurry to get my car off defected and all the shit back on.. But I think I might leave it now.. Maybe put my exhaust back but that's about it. Looks like there will be some extreme reamage on the horizon!

im gonna leave mine in the garage for the next few weeks and ride my pushbike to work

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