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You say you require a bigger top bracket to fit these in an R33 GTR? Can you supply this bracket or alternatively where would I pick one up?

Also im guessing the factory power and ground connectors just bolt downwards onto these sealed batteries?

My current battery is a aussie spec battery that is too small for the car and simply doesnt last :P

The reason you need another bracket is because the current one it to small made to fit the narrow battery you have in your r33 .

Go to any auto a/c shop and buy a bigger one ( $5 -10) , your battery try would have to be thrown out ( to small ) but its a totaly sealed battery and you dont need one .

You have another hole where your bracket fits now , use that with the bigger bracket and you are sweet .

The batteries dont have poles but as manwhor3 said they come with 2x6 mm stainlees steel bolts turn the cables sideways and just bolt on .

Yeah i still want one! so would 160 be the final price to melbourne?

$160 delivered to your local p.o.

I would need payment after i get the batteries but before i post to you , for Sydney buyers pay me when you pick up .

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Can you still get these batteries?

I can get them anytime but has to be minimum of 5 to get them at that price .

I still have 2 here but they are accounted for , if someone changes their mind i'll let you know .

If you are not in a hurry for one i will get them again when i have 5 people that want one .

just want to say a public thanks to wrxhoon for getting the battery for myself and others! now I just need to get the car back to mount the sucker in the boot!

anyone mounted one of these in the boot of an R32 GTR? where do I need to go to get the bits and peices to do the job?

Thanx for that, let me know how you go

All the batteries have been delivered , if you are not in a hurry as soon as i have another 5 people i can get them again , just let me know .

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That was a long time ago , we had another group buy but the price was $140 .

They all gone too but i can still get them for $140 each and we need to order 5 .

If you are not in any great hurry i'm sure there will be more people that want them .

Postage interstate is an extra $20 if you are not in Sydney .

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