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In conjunction with the launch of SAU:SA, Martini Racing have proudly offered us some products at an awesome rate for a once off promotional deal

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Super Products Package

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Martini Super Kool Organic New Generation Coolant

Martini Super Boost Road and Track Octane Booster

Martini Super Lube Synthetic Lubrication Supplement

Retail Value is $22.00 EACH

Martini is offering us to get all 3 products at $49.00 DELIVERED, including keyring and sticker sheet!!!!!!!

Now to the important fluid of all! OIL!

Martini are offering two different types for us:

Semi Synthetic 10w40 - (good for everyday skylines that arent driven hard) retail price is $49.00 , Our price is $41.00 DELIVERED

Fully Synthetic 5w50 - retail price is $69.30 Our price is $58.90 DELIVERED

1 Litre bottles also available....

Semi Synthetic retail price is $15.50 Our price is $11.40

Fully Synthetic retail price is $19.50 Our price is $15.90

DIFF AND GEARBOX

Sint 75/90 1 Litre Bottle - Retail $28.90 our price $24.00

BRAKE FLUID GS610 Brake Harder Faster Longer!

500ml Bottle - retail $42.00 our price $36.00

It is recommended that 2 bottles are purchased if you have not used GS610 before, one to be used as a flush, and the second as the refill :P

All prices included GST

All orders will be taken up until August 1st 2009, and will be delivered in time for dyno day for everyone to pick it while they are there! :D

So come on support Martini Racing just like they have supported SAU:SA and grab yourself some real bargains!! Remember this is a once off promotion just for us!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just PM me with your details and what you would like, and i will be setting up an account for money to be transferred in :D

for more information on the products, please go to www.martiniracing.com.au

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Edited by MissR34
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I dont know about Dan but I was being serious!

NFI what that is for...

My understanding is its a supplement. So its an addition to your oil. An "octane booster" for your oil if you wish.

Edited by RubyRS4
My understanding is its a supplement. So its an addition to your oil. An "octane booster" for your oil if you wish.

Martini Super Lube increases horsepower and torque while prolonging peak engine life and utlising the unique Synthetic Ester Polymers to coat all internal reciporating engine components. most top engine builders now recommend some type of high performance coating system to insure component life and reduce friction.

Martini Super Lube differes signficantly from conventional lubrication additives in that it uses a polar formation that wants to adhere to the surfaces under the action of heat and load due to molecular attraction of the molecules to the surfaces.

This unique formulation prolongs engine life and reduces wear by reducing friction and excessive engine destroying heat build up.

The advantage that Super Lube's synthetic "blueprint coating" process brings is a significant increase in abrasive wear resistance and durability, while treated engines have less harmonic vibration and run cooler.

Super Lube's blueprint coating allows engine tuning for increased horsepower in areas not achievable otherwise. By releasing friction bound horsepower as well as helping to lower oil temperatures, this will permit the use of thinner viscosity high, performance motor oils.

Semi Synthetic 10w40 - (good for everyday skylines that arent driven hard) retail price is $49.00 , Our price is $41.00 DELIVERED

just used 10w 40.. what should i be using if i want to "drive it hard" ???

Just a quick note guys, the Sint 75/90 Gearbox/Diff Oil also is suited for Limited Slip Diffs too!!!!!!!!!!!!

Damn it, I changed my oil on the weekend! I paid a fair amount more than that for some Motul.

Next time for sure!

well you can order your oil for your next change then :P take advantage of the offer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by MissR34
well you can order your oil for your next change then :) take advantage of the offer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I will, put me down for some 10w40 please :D

unless you think the 5w50 would be better suited to a RB20DET driven with the occasional squirt, whatever you think would be better put me down for that Cara :P

I will, put me down for some 10w40 please :)

unless you think the 5w50 would be better suited to a RB20DET driven with the occasional squirt, whatever you think would be better put me down for that Cara :P

i use 5w50 in the 34 and she loves it :D

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