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Does anyone have the exact measurements of this battery. I have made a few mods and have very limited space...

Thanks

Post 12 in the first page.

20x17x17 cm , it fits it the r33 but you need another bracket

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Great Product. Barely fits into my battery tray, but i'm just so happy how it slots in. wrxhoon is a great help. Organised the terminals for me without any hassle. Kept in contact throughout the process. Thanks for being so professional.

I think this is a great 'investment' as far as any 'investment' goes on a perpetually money sucking fiend that is my car =P

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do u know if they will fit 180sx's??

I know people have fitted them in 180's but I don't know what they have done to fit them in .

The measurements are there , take a tape and measure to see if they will fit.

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my car is a 180sx. I just put it in sideways, and it just slotted in. But it can fit in normal way, just need a bracket for it from autobarn or something. Big enough room for cooler piping through the tray (though I advise against that). Got to find a bigger battery bracket for it though.

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Add me to the list of satisfied customers of this battery for an R33 GTR. Bought it from wrxhoon a month ago, installed it by turning the post connector sideways and screwing down the neck. Installation took a little longer than expected, had to remove the rear strut tower brace, and the backplate that bolts on the chassis because the battery was JUST too big for the gap (1cm too big). Also needed a $5 7 inch battery bracket from Autobarn. Other than that, it's been working great. Starts up easily after a week of not using it (with alarm draining it).

Also wrxhoon was great to deal with, no dramas at all.

Thanks wrxhoon! :)

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ive had one of these from when WRXHOON first stared selling em in 2004 and i killed it the other day :nyaanyaa:

over charged it

need another one asap LOL

PM me if you got one for me

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O.K guys looks like there are a few of you that may want batteries .

I can get these at anytime as long as I order 5 at the time. All of you that want one please post here or P.M and I'll see what I can do for you. Price is still the same $140 pick up in Sydney ( or even meet up somewhere). For interstaters extra $20 for post in the eastern states and S.A. , W.A. and N.T. around $40 .

I'm looking to change my battery (R32 GTR). Please let me know if these batteries are still available? I should be able to pick up from Sydney.

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i need one for a r33 please got any pics on how it is connected up please.

cheers

Allan

Have a look in the thread mate and you will see how others have installed it .

It will fit in the same place your battery is now but because its a bigger ( wider ) battery you need a new 7" braket ( your car has a 5" bracket) and you need to discard your battery tray .

I have one in my R34 GTR but to take a pic I have to strip the car boot .

Cheers , Jerry

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