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Through lack of use and due care the battery is my car is 100% dead and needs replacing. I tried taking photos of it in the dark this morning to get the specs for it's replacement but guess what they turned out poorly. Can someone confirm the size specs etc. Needed ASAP as I'm out and about today (which is unusual) and I've got an opportunity to pick one up.

Thank guys.

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Thanks - now that number rings a bell :wacko:

Sorry I couldn't help yesterday.

Relocated mine to the boot and went something else with a bit more CCA than the NS40ZL.

Did you find it on one of the popular battery sites ?

No worries mate. Battery World. 3 year warranty which is great as I rarely start my car so it chews through them. Just don't tell them by your battery died. Ill put up the specific code for the battery with the terminals the right way around. Cheers.

Good idea to get a trickle charger and have those special fittings attached to the terminals.

That way you can hook it up and not worry about it. Keeps things alive and wont over charge.

I'd also fire it up once a fortnight. Lubricate etc....

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