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hey guys my batt is starting to die ,it is the genuine nissan one ,so it has one a good job like 8 years so, the next question is which way should i go another genuine ,if i can still get them or a ,i do howerver have plans to run a small stereo you know one or two amps and 2 subs, i what some as a direct replacement , i have looked a ultima ,rocket and a few others some time ago for other cars

any assitance would be great, :P

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OPTIMA YELLOW TOP. You can get one thats factory size or you can get a bigger one that will still fit.

IMO there is no other way to go, forget anything else. Armed forces and other organisations use these batteries in all kinds of heavy duty equipment where reliabilty is paramount, so if its good enough for them, you cant go wrong.

Fully sealed, awesome repeatable outputs, and very hard to kill, deep cycle so you can flatten it and not hurt it. In fact the easiest way to kill it is forgetting it on the charger and over charging it! These things charge very fast. There are imitation designs around that boast the same features, but optima has been around longer than most people realise.

obviously i have one of these babies!

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