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Yeah can we can an update on pricing and availability please? I'm after one to fit the R34, so i think it's been mentioned the terminals might be the other way around from the R33/R32.

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Guys ! I think i've found the Terminals online for those interested.

http://www.batterymart.com/battery.mv?p=ODY-3217-0006

Tell me if these are correct.

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Code: ODY-3217-0006

Price: $12.95

Quantity Price

10+ $9.75

Shipping Weight: 0.25 pounds

Except i don't know if they ship to Australia. Maybe we can use that product code to find it here.

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Howie,

Yes they are suitable, if you want them i can get them here in Australia for you for about $18-20 ( from memory).

Duncan i dont think i still have your phone number but i should have the batteries on Tuesday sometime .

P.m. your number and i'll give you a buz if you like .

Definately interested in the terminals too Jerry. As per our conversation, i'll check if the positive cable reaches on the R34 GTT tonight when i get my car back from the audio installer.

I'll also try to post a few pictures. Stand by. :)

Bad news for Late model Stagea and R34 owners.

The terminals on this are the wrong way around. And it doesn't look like the positive cable will stretch that far. :rofl: spewing.

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Hi guys, as per every other guy i cant be bothered reading 15 pages to find out the some little info. Could i have a link to the specs of the battery if possible. Will this battery slot straight into a R32 GTS-T engine bay mounted not boot, without any difficulties. Cash/Pickup available please advise....

Thanks

Just want to say thanks to Jerry for getting the battery for us. It works well on my car. For installation, it was quite straight forward, i didn't need to buy any extra terminals, just remove the screws that tighten the terminal and turn the terminal 90 degree and you can use the screws that come with battery to tighten the terminals to the battery.

Just to let you guys know, that you can't get the battery on the plan, unless you try to tell them the battery is for elec wheel chair. I couldn't convience virginblue to let me bring it on plane.

yep, these batteries are excellent. I too installed it by turning the terminal sideways. no problems at all.

the batt clamp is like $4.95.

Thanks Jerry for arranging the battery for me before. I might need another one before summer for the boat :D

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got mine in the mail the other week. these batteries are good. i had my stereo on for a few hours the other night. started no problem. they have 600+cca from memory and was easy to boot mount in my 33. like everyone said, turn the clamps sideways, no worries. Jerry was heaps helpful and product arrived when stated, would recommend him to anyone. go on. buy a battery. you know you want it.

is the battery still available??? i need one asap

I replyed to your P.M.

Igota 33 Glad to see it worked O.K. for you mate .

Anyone else want a battery ?

Hey i could do with a battery,

I had the odyssey 1200, they come with a 2 year warranty, mine shit its self about a month after warranty, battery world take the battery send it to Sydney to get tested, Sydney get back to me tell me that there battery is farrrrked, and want me to pay an $11 test fee and $30 postage so they can return my buggered battery, i told them to keep the heap of shit, and didn't pay anything.

$400 for a battery that's supposed to be like the best thing ever, and my alarm and electrics pulled the shit out of it.

So now i need a new battery. price and postage cost to Adelaide please.

Thanks

Magik32

Hey i could do with a battery,

I had the odyssey 1200, they come with a 2 year warranty, mine #### its self about a month after warranty, battery world take the battery send it to Sydney to get tested, Sydney get back to me tell me that there battery is farrrrked, and want me to pay an $11 test fee and $30 postage so they can return my buggered battery, i told them to keep the heap of ####, and didn't pay anything.

$400 for a battery that's supposed to be like the best thing ever, and my alarm and electrics pulled the #### out of it.

So now i need a new battery. price and postage cost to Adelaide please.

Thanks

Magik32

$140 plus $20 postage ( includes insurance)

i was looking at the battery setup and I have a very "tall" battery which means the +Ve lead doesn't really reach properly...dunno if this is the stock size seems GHEY.

I would like a battery...comes with terminal clamps yeah? I have an r33. Where did every1 get the clamp...or did every just make it?

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i was looking at the battery setup and I have a very "tall" battery which means the +Ve lead doesn't really reach properly...dunno if this is the stock size seems GHEY.

I would like a battery...comes with terminal clamps yeah? I have an r33. Where did every1 get the clamp...or did every just make it?

No terminal clamps mate, have a look in the first page there is a pic there .

They fit the 33 perfect tough . Let me know if you want one .

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