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Yeh probably, not a brand I tried but price reasonable.

Would try your local motorfactors too as they would be easier in terms of warranty returns 3 or 4 yrs & batteries not being used much tend die quick so you may find that useful for a free fresh one in few years ;-)

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rang euro car parts as i need some cheap HT leads to check my missing £23 quid!

 

mentioned a Battery, they offered me a lion one for 60 quid, mentioned the eBay jobby and they price matched! 

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Yep always complain with motorfactors on price & if you sound knowledable ask why not trade rate.

I pay around £50 for decent batteries with no quible warranty & never go budget brands as do't want hassle from !Removed! batts or warranty coming out of my pocket.

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If you get a good sealed Battery that you don't have to top up with de-ionised water then it will have decent plates in so that the Battery will hold the charge for longer and last longer. It has a gauge to indicate whether the Battery needs charge which could be handy for you. But you get what you pay for with car batteries.
 
See example here:http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/car-sealed-battery_109339987.html

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yeah noramally i fit bosch but this car dont move much so if it dies this time next year i will just buy another for the sake of less than 50 quid 

 

My uncle has a lucas Battery on his porsche, Every year they change it without quibble when its dead 

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