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hey all,

my car went through the pits today i have an r33 gts-t they picked up a few little things, bov, pod and a few others,

but also they got me for my battery in the boot.. im sure they come out factory with them there, said i needed to get a sealed box or something to put it in but just want to know if this is legal or just bullsh!t..

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what about if its a dry cell battery pretty sure they wouldnt comply all r33's if it wasnt legal...

cmon there must be heaps of other people who have had this trouble?

I've had this issue with my 32 when I transferred the battery to the boot.

It has to be as I stated above to comply with ADR's.

It doesn't matter if you use a dry cell or not as one day you may have to replace it with a standard lead acid battery.

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what about if its a dry cell battery pretty sure they wouldnt comply all r33's if it wasnt legal...

cmon there must be heaps of other people who have had this trouble?

Did yours have teh little pipe thing that comes off the battery? That's what you need afaik (the pipe leads out of the boot... not sure)

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a bit off topic but has any1 put there battery in the boot of a r34??

if so what size battery...any issues??

sure have, its deka intimidator deep cycle. i think the size is what they class as a "34". as you can see i have a false floor to cover my LPG tank and amp's and it also locks the battery down at the same time.

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regards

Chris

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