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GS Yuasa NS70X from batteryworld is the one you want. Direct replacement, factory plastic shroud fits perfectly (except for knobs on top, easily cut) and plenty enough power.

http://www.gsyuasabatteries.com.au/asp/ind...73&type=657

http://www.gsyuasabatteries.com.au/files/A...pec%20Sheet.pdf

i dropped in a bosch 600cca battery. its slightly longer then the standard car battery size but still fits in without hassle

its more power then i need, i know, but i got it at a great price, so it was either that one or a 400 and something cca battery for the same price.

GS Yuasa NS70X from batteryworld is the one you want. Direct replacement, factory plastic shroud fits perfectly (except for knobs on top, easily cut) and plenty enough power.

http://www.gsyuasabatteries.com.au/asp/ind...73&type=657

http://www.gsyuasabatteries.com.au/files/A...pec%20Sheet.pdf

Except in the pic of the terminals, looks like they are of the large variety? The terminals on mine are definitely smaller than that.

Except in the pic of the terminals, looks like they are of the large variety? The terminals on mine are definitely smaller than that.

-ve terminal is about 16mm dia, +ve around 17mm dia.

I cross referenced from some japanese sites before I bought as well as getting battery world's advice...it is the factory replacement, unless you have different size terminals to this ?

-ve terminal is about 16mm dia, +ve around 17mm dia.

I cross referenced from some japanese sites before I bought as well as getting battery world's advice...it is the factory replacement, unless you have different size terminals to this ?

I'll go have a look today if i can to check. The terminals on mine do look smaller i must say.

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