finally found a shop selling ACDelco batteries

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I finally found a shop selling ACDelco batteries

Max Automart Gombak
No 68, JALAN 6/21D,MEDAN IDAMAN GOMBAK OPPOSITE PLAZA IDAMAN,53100 KUALA LUMPUR

Look for the boss Kelvin
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Kaitenaz in Sunway sells ACDelco too
really? where do they source the batteries from?

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So, what is the story behind with this ACDelco batteries?
Story a bit la.:driver:
these batteries are sealed maintenance free, which they do not need to add water like the conventional batteries.

these batteries have longer service life, high cranking performance, minimum self discharge and it doesn't leak. it also can withstand strong vibration and won't affect the battery.
 

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price competitive compared to panasonic and century?
 

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moderating the forum ma......haha
 

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really? where do they source the batteries from?

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these batteries are sealed maintenance free, which they do not need to add water like the conventional batteries.

these batteries have longer service life, high cranking performance, minimum self discharge and it doesn't leak. it also can withstand strong vibration and won't affect the battery.
Thanks for introducing this AC Delco battery...

All these while i thought YOKOHAMA battery is the best available in the market...

Can last 4 years plus on my brothers Myvi...

Anyone used both and can share their findings?:listen:
 

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amaron battery also very good.serve me for 4 years now.and semalam kong already
 

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