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Item:

Batt to boot reloction kit

Location:

Sydney, will post

Website:

Here

Item Condition:

Brand new

Reason for Selling:

I can make them

Price and Payment Conditions:

500

Extra Info:

Comes with o awg positive to engine

2 distribution blocks,

Battery terminals

and 4 awg cabling red and black to eath out the engine and boot as well as the positive for the engine

will also put together some guidelines to do it properly.

Pictures:

NOne yet

Contact Details:

Shane on 0411562614

or [email protected]

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mate, ide be interested.

however i find your price rather high, does it include one of the best batteries you can buy?

battery box = $25-30

0 gauge is about = $10-15 a M (depending on where you buy it)

4 gauge is about = $5-10 a M (depending on where you buy it)

Battery terminals can be purchased for under $10

And distro blocks $15-50 depending on what you want.

so around - 80-100 bux for cable, 30 bux for box and another say another 100 inc, distro blocks.

so where is the extra $270 come from?

Edited by 32_Dave

As i can not edit the thread for some reason..... heres the updated one

Item:

Batt to boot reloction kit

Location:

Sydney, will post

Website:

Here

Item Condition:

Brand new

Reason for Selling:

I can make them

Price and Payment Conditions:

$420 Posted

Extra Info:

6 m of 0 awg cable

0 awg fuse and Holder

15 m of combined red and black 4 awg

2 battery terminals (+ & -) that fit o awg

2 o awg Distribution blocks

15 ring terminals for the 4 awg.

Battery Box

Guideline on how to fit the kit.

Pictures:

None yet

Contact Details:

Shane on 0411562614

or [email protected]

AND GOOD LUCK GETTING AN 0 AWG Distro block for that price mate... and the battery terminals that accept o awg. and id like to see your 15 4 awg ring terminals for under 10 bucks

please point me in their direction.

you forgot to list the price of the ANL fuse AND FUSE HOLDER 2 but i dont have them listed yet :P

Edited by shood

Small kit made to order for a Mechanic with a VL

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Earthing out my Engine bay, Nnte positive fedd also. (under construction)

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and

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and if interested i can supply the Alloy brackets for the earth

http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/6987/pict0008wom.jpg

My earth straps are all different cause i had off cuts but can be all the same 4 awg that im selling tolook neat.

BRacket:

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Thanks

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