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to buy it (if the avove mentioned dont have it)

http://www.redlineoil.com.au/reseller-locations.asp

i went to the bondi place and actually picked it up at the newsagency on the main drag which was owned by the same dudes

then just get joe shmoe at your local petrol station workshop to chuck it in for you (quite easy i believe) and save on huge hourly rates of a performance workshop or better yet do it yourself if you've got the know-how

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Thanks guys!

I spoke to a few in that list b4 hand and some had no clue...

Ive found a place now that will do a gal for around 110, and will get the local mechanic to do it.

Unique had it for $30 a litre and charged $98/hour

CRD had it for $25 and grunted "just leave it herr and come back later"

Didn't really want to do it myself...gbox seems a bitch to get to and i can see myself spilling it all over my driveway :)

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Just a note for doing it your self.

At times the filler cap for the gearbox is a biatch to get off. I had to use a braker bar to get my one off, if I didnt have a hoist I would have had a hell of a time.

I would get your local mechanic to help. Will only take a few minutes for them to do.

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Just a note for doing it your self.

At times the filler cap for the gearbox is a biatch to get off. I had to use a braker bar to get my one off, if I didnt have a hoist I would have had a hell of a time.

I would get your local mechanic to help. Will only take a few minutes for them to do.

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It's a biatch to get off !

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It's a biatch to get off !

Heh its all in now, though it took them forever to get the nut off, had me worried for a sec :)

To be honest I havn't noticed anything special yet. Still feels just as notchy and 2nd takes abit of time to get in when giving it. I've only done 20k, though I expected it to work straight away(?).

He had 2 juniors do it and while pumping the oil in, the hose came off the pump, leaving the other with nice thick blue oil all over his face ;) was funny, though not considering the price of the oil :)

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i put in the ultra lightwight (yellow) over a thousand ks ago, when i first put it in there was no difference at all, but now, there is a definine difference, it never crunches into any of the gears anymore, so yeah u really have to give it time :cheers:

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Just a note for doing it your self.

At times the filler cap for the gearbox is a biatch to get off. I had to use a braker bar to get my one off, if I didnt have a hoist I would have had a hell of a time.

I would get your local mechanic to help. Will only take a few minutes for them to do.

Its only hard if you have muppet arms :D

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