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the GTR has been in the garage in storage and the battery finnaly died i need to know where i can replace it as i have found most battery shops don't have it ?

It's for a R34 GTR the one in the boot ... oh this is gonna be a pain in the ass to change lol

Location , NSW Canley heights area.

Pref somewhere close.

Head to auto bar or repco, and get yourself a $30 trickle charger, Great investment

Or take it to a mechanic and tell them to charge it, pain in the ass though becasue they wont leave it on over night.

Cant beat first option

^ been jumped 2-3 times already the car is a complete garage whore lol ,

i refuse to park my car in the public around this asian area as they all cannot drive or park for crap.

and yes battery completly dead as it doesn't even turn on from alarm anymore no cranking noise or anything from low battery.

Yea ok fair enough.

Just remove the rear strut brace, take the battery out, take it to supercheap and ask for one the same (size and specs etc)

Sh!t of a job, I had to do it shortly after getting my car as it was just out of storage.

There's about 10 in a 5km radius there.

I've only ever seen 2 34 GTRs in my lifetime there. had a white one that I couldn't stop eyeballing and a bayside blue that I will never forget with plates GDZLLA.

Lol so that's what you said on the phone today Long. Thought you said your car died, didn't hear the battery part. I was like WTF!?

the car is a complete garage whore lol

That's why you won't see it around lol

I came across a place at Smeaton Grange the other day that have a puck load of different batteries, I mention them cause they import Lithium batteries, more CCA and less then 1/3 the weight of a L/A battery and they take 5-10 mins to fully charge from dead depending on size, I am looking at one of these when I finally finish my 34

try battery world for it, and they have some thing called a "float charger" we use it on the bikes and it floats the charge up and down to simulate actual use while they are parked up through the winter

I've only ever seen 2 34 GTRs in my lifetime there. had a white one that I couldn't stop eyeballing and a bayside blue that I will never forget with plates GDZLLA.

Nice car, I almost bought it.

Nice car, I almost bought it.

confirmation of cc on battery anyone ?

I have CCA 380 on my Odyssey PC925.

As above, if you will be leaving your car for days at a time then a trickle charger is recommended.

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