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Old 05-23-2004, 03:03 AM
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Hi everyone, I'm about to make my next battery purchase and I read heap of good stuff about the fukuyama cells, I am persuaded to go this way, however, some people have said there not as good as team scream or fantom packs, I find this hard to believe, can someone convince me???!!!

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Check out Fukuyama thread.
Read the last 10 pages of so.
See to believe.
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I've been running the same Fukuyama packs since the middle of carpet season in mod TC and they're still as strong or stronger as they were when they were new. They have a very high quality product, you won't be disappointed
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I would also suggest checking out Hurricane.... I have had good luck with their cells too...
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www.surgebatterymatching.com they also have awesome cells and honest numbers
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I've been MORE than impressed with my Fukuyama cells, and their customer service is second to none.

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With GP3300 from a well known macther, I dont think you rellay can go wrong, and you can find them cheaper than Fukuyama - personally I'm on the Fukuyama band wagon, because of good performance, reasonably prices and excellent service.
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The_Gaz - they are good cells. Good luck with whatever you choose.

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can't go wrong with them. Others that are good and similarly priced are zxracing batteries.
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