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Hey ya'll!

Some of you might remember roil from way back! :P

Anyways, i've got a heap of old stock i'm willing to clear at below retail cause i've been told there's new labelling coming in...

Roil Performance (ebay link)

Those involved in the testing program will remember it well... anyways, for the rest of you here's the direct link:

Skylines Australia Roil Test

For the moment my ebay rating doesn't allow me to do multiple items, so if anybody wants them let me know, you can either bid for it on ebay, or i'll do 'buy it now' for $45 plus postage, just pm or email me: [email protected]

For those who dont wanna go to ebay (and i just read its against the forum rules anyway....), i've included a complete quote below...

Cheers,

Greg

Roil Gold is a multi-purpose, high performance metal conditioner; it has been designed for use in the engine, automatic or manual transmission and differential areas of the car. It does not contain any suspended solids such as Teflon or Graphite, films or coatings to plug filters, which may cause build-up on internal moving parts. Roil Gold is suitable for use in diesel or petrol car engines.

The potential benefits include:

ENGINE: May reduce engine heat by reducing friction and increasing heat transfer. Guard against corrosive build-up, improves engine efficiency, reduces cold start wear with easy turnover. Increases fuel economy by improved glide.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS: May increase gear changing performance, revitalise 0-rings and seals, reduce seal leakage, slippage and maintenance costs.

MANUAL TRANSMISSION & DIFFERENTIAL: May reduce friction and noise levels and maintain fuel efficiency and available horsepower.

* Reduces engine heat by reducing friction and increasing heat transfer.

* Guards against corrosive buildup.

* Minimizes repair costs.

* Improves engine performance and efficiency.

* Extends engine life.

* Treatment blends with petroleum or synthetic oils.

* Conditions metallic surfaces to repel each other and reduce friction.

* Increases fuel economy by improved glide.

* Reduces maintenance cost by reducing drag.

* Reduces cold start wear with easy turnover.

* Reduces operation costs.

* Extends drain cycles.

* Improved engine power and performance.

For futher information see exert out of Jaguar Magazine!

Jaguar Magazine

Edited by jetpilot1986
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