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Hey all, :bunny: as you know i have recently got my 33, nicley enough tho the guy gave me a flat doey battery so i need a new one + this one's negative terminal is touching the rear speaker (Cant be good??) so anyone reccomend a good batterie obviously not to high if you know were they go in the 33, just one with plenty of power and cranking power - will be having a stereo setup not to crazy so yea any reccomendations and rough prices maybe, and even a photo of how you got yours setup because mine is just retarted atm.

Cheers

Benson

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i left my lights on a while ago and i got my battery from super cheap auto and it was actually a battery that releases the gases through a small tube.

It fits perfect in my car it was actually smaller than i thought but, i have a sledge hammer sub woofer and all mtx speakers and it pounds runs fine on the battery its a bosch european 11 plate cost around $200 from memory. more expensive one

scotty boy

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Just go to any place that sells batteries and they'll sort you out...

When I got my car it had a big century battery in it... but I killed it...

Now I've got a small (but with big cold cranking amps) super charge battery.

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Just sent you a PM, i have a battery that cost $160 from battery world that I used for 1 week, i misdiagnosed a flat battery with a stuffed up fuse, i charged back up my original battery and it worked after i fixed the fuse, so took the new one out as a back up if my old one died. I have now sold SLY 33 and have no need for it.

Check your private messages and get back to me.

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Battery world

battery i got from there was $70 cheaper than same battery @ supacheap etc

seconded theyve got a funky sensor thingy that they can plug in that reads how much power you draw etc and recomend the best choice

as for the speaker just put spacers on your parcel shelf more room for battery then

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