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Mentioned this in another thread but thought i'd make a thread to see if anyone else was interested to save on postage costs.

Basically this guy (Harold) sells Mobil, NGK, Redline, Royal Purple and Castrol products online at cheap prices for a set postage rate of $25 per box, each box can fit about 12 quarts . So i was wondering if anyone wanted to group in for any items to save on shipping.

Price List (oil prices are per quart (Quart = .95L):

Mobil:

Mobil 1 0w40 - $11.99

Mobil 1 10w30EP - $12.99

Mobil 1 15w50EP - $12.99

Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF - $12.99

NGK: (check site for necessary plug)

NGK Iridium IX - $12.50 per plug

NGK Platinum G-Power - $10.00 per plug

Redline:

Redline Engine Oil - $19.99

Redline Gear Oil - $20.99

Redline Manual Transmission Oil - $20.99

Redline Shockproof Gear Oil - $20.99

Redline Automatic Transmission Fluid - $20.99

Redline SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner (444ml) - $19.99

Redline Water Wetter (355ml) - $20.99

Royal Purple:

Royal Purple Engine Oil - $19.99

Royal Purple Gear Oil - $18.99

Royal Purple Synchromax Manual Transmission Fluid - $18.99

Royal Purple Max ATF - $16.99

Castrol:

Castrol SYNTEC 0w30, 5w40, 5w50 - $11.99

Majority of the oil prices are around $15 cheaper per quart so instead of paying $90 for 5L of Mobil oil you can buy the same amount for around $50

Website: http://www.performancelub.com/index.htm

A lot of good reviews by other Skyliners can be found in the the later pages of this thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/go...ils-t22458.html

So if your interested just post here with what you want and we'll go from there.

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Speaking of Oil, just had a look for some shockproof Redline Gearbox oil, for a big 4 litre bottle is 140 ish dollars, is that roughly around the right price? Happy to pay that much, but bit concerned to make sure thats the rrp.

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I'll put in for a Redline Shockproof 2.5L and a Motul 8100 Xcess 5L if you can get them cheap.

No Motul sorry, only whats up above, Redline is fine though.

Will be sending the order out this Friday if anyone else is up for it.

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