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MOTUL 300V 10w40 $89 for 4 L rrp $109 i will need about 15 people for this to go ahead no money up front will be needed

just leave your name if your 100% interested at the end of it i will get stock sent to

STATUS TUNING

63 Rodeo Drive

South Dandenong

Phone: (03) 9792 3333

Fax: (03) 9792 5555

E-Mail: [email protected]

OPEN 9.30am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday

(victoria) and can be paided and picked up from there

i will leave this up for 1 month from the 27/01/09 - 27/02/09

stock is coming from link international in Queensland

cheers

300V CHRONO

10W40

New 300V series is racing lubricant for racing cars.

MOTUL has developed “Double Ester Technology” for new 300V series, superior to complex ester that recognized the best base oil for engine oil up to now. Double Ester Technology, made by carefully balancing the ratio of complex ester and the newly developed macromolecular high polymer ester, enable base oil more wide-ranged, and delivers high output performance and superior reliability.

Also by carefully selecting the right polymer, “0% shear loss*” can be achieved.

*Diesel Injector method (CEC L-14-A-93), a standardized testing procedure for a lubricant’s shearing force.

Can be mixed with another viscosity of same series to achieve most suitable viscosity for the engine. (except for 5W-40)

* All-round use, designed for handling stable oil pressure preservation and sharp response.

* Compatible with a wide selection of engines — naturally aspirated, high torque turbo and cars that produce average to high levels of exhaust fumes.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product 300V CHRONO

Feature 100% Synthetic, Double Ester Technology, 0% Shear loss, can mix, for cars only.

SAE/DOT Standard 10W40

Specification Exceeds all existing standards

Maker's Approval —

Compatibility For a wide selection of engines — naturally aspirated, high torque turbo and cars that produce average to high levels of exhaust fumes

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Why is it that motul dont make any of the 300V in 5L's? I asked the link rep last time he was up in our store and he didn't really know. Is there a reason for it? Always wondered about this.

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