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^^ http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Vi...-N-t241420.html

well i was a good boy and used the search button, found some good info on oils http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Go...ils-t22458.html

Gonna go buy some Motul 4100 10w40 on the weekend.

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Adrian, your car will be all ready for exhaust by end of next week, all simple shit from here on in.

haha, i wasnt angry at that.. work shit, shit day u know.. lol

thanks ne ways man.

yeah im fairly sure i've heard 8100 is good for 10,000k's

grab me some today and ill fix you up on sunday when i come over to do my oil change :)

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