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im sor, ozzy park is a bit of a drive. the last battery i have is pretty much like the biggest battery you can fit in a 32, i am wanting something nice and small but still have enough power, what are the dry cell batterys like?

The Exide Extra ones are good... I bought a NS50 sized one for the front of the Falcon and it is beautiful. Cost me $180. In the rear I have a N70Z Century "Extra Heavy Duty 4WD something" that cost me $250 ($299rrp) and I think the Exide one is better.

http://www.exide.com.au/products/index.php

AC Delco would be alright if you can get a trade price on one.... alot of OEM use them.

Otherwise your going next step up to a sealed Optima which are pricey. I think the top of the range Exides do the job just fine and last a long time.

i am running a MARINE battery in the GTR lots of cranking amps or can sit for 24 hours with stereo running and still have enough charge to start

just had to change to larger terminals to fit bigger posts on battery

Hey, i work at a battery shop in kalgoorlie, so i can't personally help you but my supplier is Goodchild enterprises

which is a battery wholesaler in perth, they're pretty good.

they're located in Jandakot but they have other stockists in perth so one should be close to you.

I'd suggest you get a bosh maintenance free,

i think its roughly a commodore size battery that you can fit in there so the part number should be 22FR530S3

that one has a 2 year warranty and its a calcium technology.

otherwise i'd suggest an optima 34 (redtop) or D34 - deepcycle (yellowtop)

Edited by erik

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