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hey guys, i can get cheap prices on most redline gearbox & motor oils through a mate of mine in the oil industry.

check out www.redlineoil.com.au to see which gearbox & motor oil suits you the best.

the most popular oil is the lightweight shockproof gearbox oil (in 4 quartz - approx 3.8L) rrp for $135 off the shelf.

i can get this in for around $100 which includes free shipping in aus.

check out the website and tell me which one you want.

i will be taking orders as soon as possible.

shipping time may vary (as it is via sea) and there could be delays but give it up to 3 to 4 weeks at most (if any later i will notify all parties involved).

for people wanting motor oil, check the prices of what you want and ill see if i can match that price for you ;) obviously it will cost a bit more then the gearbox oil but ill see what i can do if you show proof of motor oil price in store.

START DATE: end of July. plenty of time for you ladies and gents to put the orders thru :D

END DATE: 3-4 wks from whenever i put the order through!!!

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0431168407 is my contact.

thanks ppl :D

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im happy to be corrected, but I think the going rate is roughly $120 for a 4 litre bottle here...as the R33 gearbox for example takes 3-3.5L , and guys usually have a few hundre ml's left over...

hey dezz, i already stated above how long it will take :D

shipping time may vary (as it is via sea) and there could be delays but give it up to 3 to 4 weeks at most (if any later i will notify all parties involved).

just incase you missed it :laugh:

thanks busky2k :)

Ongsta, any amount can buy but i might as well get as much as possible to save on shipping there so the more the better. hehe

Yeap no worries.. whitehot R33. can get most oils. will let you know if i cant get them in :D

#1: BL01 - lightweight shock proof oil

#2: WhiteHot_R33 - lightweight shock proof oil (3.8L) & diff oil 75w90

#1: BL01 - 1x lightweight shock proof oil

#2: WhiteHot_R33 - 1x lightweight shock proof oil (3.8L)

1x diff oil 75w90

#3 khunjeng - 1x 10W30

done ;)

yeah I need to ammend this a bit...

I will get 1 x 10W30 (big one) and 1 x small one...cos the big one isn;t enuf.

1 x 1x lightweight shock proof oil (3.8L)

Edited by khunjeng

#1: BL01 - 1x lightweight shock proof oil

#2: WhiteHot_R33 - 1x lightweight shock proof oil (3.8L)

1x diff oil 75w90

#3 khunjeng - 1x lightweight shock proof oil (3.8L)

1 x 10W30 (big one) and 1 x small one

BTW GUYS please let me know how many Litres you all need ;)

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