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Hi guys....

Well after 4 years my battery has finally died (well I hope its my battery) :D

Does anyone know a store in the northern suburbs of Melbourne that will have the correct battery for my R33 GTSt....

I've already tried REPCO but they don't have anything suitable

thanks

Rowan

Try Battery World, just off Mickleham Rd, Tula., or another one located on the Hume Hwy, near the western ring road exit/entry. Not sure of their exact addresses, but you should be able to find them in the yellow pages.

Have you considered a Gel-Cell battery? Yes they are twice the price but have at least 4 times the cranking power of any traditional battery, of the same dimensions. I myself use an Optima battery, but Odassy are also very good. Just enquire about these batteries when you visit a shop and weigh up the pros and cons.

go to Epping Break Center, in....epping

in the same street as leisure city, i think its duffy st

my battery ran out this year so went to repco, autobarn, supecheap, but none had any to suite. so i went ebc

go to Epping Break Center, in....epping

 

in the same street as leisure city, i think its duffy st

 

my battery ran out this year so went to repco, autobarn, supecheap, but none had any to suite. so i went ebc

Is this the right place????

Epping Battery Centre

8 Jovic Rd Epping VIC 3076

ph: (03) 9408 6493 Batteries--Automotive

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