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Hi,

Needing a new Battery for my car and noticed that the original R34 GTR battery from Japan is still in the rear battery section, I have looked around at Autobahn, Super cheap for alternate batteries to no avail as they are either too High or terminals are too big..

The current battery measurements are Height 168mm, Width 130 mm and Length 186mm..

I've tried to put a normal battery in there which I ended changing the bracket as it was too short but then noticed the terminal cable lengths to be quite short due to the height of the new battery which was around 220mm.. :-(

Is there something other R34 GTR owners have put in as a straight plug-n-play solution or...?

Cheers,

Why are you looking for alternate batteries ? Do you live somewhere you cant get batteries :wacko:.

My battery was ordered through the RAA has "1350" on top cant tell the brand im guessing its exide or century - they cost about $153 Perfect fit

Why are you looking for alternate batteries ? Do you live somewhere you cant get batteries :wacko:.

My battery was ordered through the RAA has "1350" on top cant tell the brand im guessing its exide or century - they cost about $153 Perfect fit

Im in Melbourne with multiple batt suppliers.. Almost all have listing for one battery which is too high..!

I've tried century, Exide with no luck.. Can you tell me what brand and model??

I Have tried almost all places as post suggests with no luck.. I've recently found Oddyssey PC680 which I'm looking into at the moment on there website..

I usually get Supercharge gold series, 3 year warranty, a good price for a good battery, never let me down, there warehouse in the next suburb and they will sell direct to the public :)

http://www.supercharge.com.au/supercharge-gold-mf55b24r

  • 4 months later...

Optima D51R, off eBay would be around $230 ish delivered to your door step.

T1 = smaller terminals

Non T1 = standard terminals

R = reversed

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OPTIMA-Yellow-Top-High-Performance-Battery-D51RT1-/181211259787

that's the exact one, deep cycle, sealed, bolts and no defects :)

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