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The part number is 24431-18V21 and yes I got if direct from NISSAN.

This is for the bigger Australian sized battery. The OEM Japanese ones are smaller.

The correct battery (right terminals) I bought that fits in the box is a Century Maintenance Free (Part Number) NS60MF.

Paid about $150.00 from Battery World.

Cheers,

Bob.

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Never fear, Bob is here!

The part number is 24431-18V21 and yes I got if direct from NISSAN.

This is for the bigger Australian sized battery. The OEM Japanese ones are smaller.

The correct battery (right terminals) I bought that fits in the box is a Century Maintenance Free (Part Number) NS60MF.

Paid about $150.00 from Battery World.

Cheers,

Bob.

Wow superhero entrance lol

Thanks heaps ay Bob [emoji106]

Bought a yuasa battery from Battery World today for $159 which seems normal I guess and it was a better fit than the one that came out.

it seems a tiny bit smaller as the edges of the corners tend to split the plastic on all the other batteries.

Thanks again mate[emoji106]

Just quickly Google that part number and it saves the Nissan Laurel has the same battery cover which isn't uncommon but what was the surprise is it's 19 us dollars.

http://jp-carparts.com/nissan/part_detail.php?maker=nissan&type=23&cartype=48&fig=244∂=2443118V21&page=1&img=244=%20001

Just quickly Google that part number and it saves the Nissan Laurel has the same battery cover which isn't uncommon but what was the surprise is it's 19 us dollars.

http://jp-carparts.com/nissan/part_detail.php?maker=nissan&type=23&cartype=48&fig=244∂=2443118V21&page=1&img=244=%20001

Correct......... I bought one from Nissan for about $30.00 Aussie.

JP-Car Parts are fine...... I have bought from them previously but remember there will be freight charge on top. Nissan locally will be cheaper all up.

Compare the battery you bought by size with the battery I recommended, they may be different thus the cover may be too big.

Ring battery World and ask them to check the size comparisons.

I got caught out by this once before as the Japanese OEM batteries are a fair bit smaller.

Bob.

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Anyone know where I can get a battery hold down? I need the entire setup, in other words the top bar and the vertical "hook" too. When I imported my car, they stole my Nismo Strut bars F&R along with the battery and the entire hold down assembly of all things...

Thanks you ! I have searched everywhere and always come up with a part number for OEM Nissan, but No description..

Next issue lol, I ordered a single 6466 kit from Goleby and did the entire transaction through email due to not being able to call Australia. Any chance they have a website or email address?

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  • 6 years later...
On 10/2/2016 at 5:52 AM, Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR said:

Correct......... I bought one from Nissan for about $30.00 Aussie.

JP-Car Parts are fine...... I have bought from them previously but remember there will be freight charge on top. Nissan locally will be cheaper all up.

Compare the battery you bought by size with the battery I recommended, they may be different thus the cover may be too big.

Ring battery World and ask them to check the size comparisons.

I got caught out by this once before as the Japanese OEM batteries are a fair bit smaller.

Bob.

Hey mate, wondering if you have the dimensions for battery cover at all? I have the Bnr34 battery tray in the trunk and trying to find the right one, if one fits for this setup. Epc data and Amayama list one for gtt but not GTR, but curious if there’s any that will actually fit this setup.   Thanks 

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