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damm man, you got a gtr and you dont seem to know alot about cars.

i'd assume you just bought the car. :cheers:

a good idea would be to change the oil/oil filter/air filter straight away.

coz you dont know how old the oil is. you dont want to spin a bearing coz of old oil.

for summer i would use 10/40. Amsoil i think is the best going around. Austoseed sells them. for $92

http://www.autospeed.com.au/cgi-bin/browse...duct=2001865006

another good brand is Redline. however that is around $139 for 5 litres

go buy some Motul 8100 I think it's 5/50 or 5/40 I can't remember. It's fully synthetic (a good thing) and it's about $70 at Motoquipe. If you get in early you'll score a free Motul cap (hat) :D

I paid $55 for my 8100 5W-40 from Autobarn. I didn't get a free cap, but I don't think it'd be worth the extra $15 anyway :)

yeh ok thanks for taht dude  :D  , nah the reason i got penrite was because image auto parts where the only close place near me besides supercheapo auto . so i just got penrite till i get my modz. so redline it is ?

redline is good but expensive. Mobil 1 super synth is good, so is Motul 8100.

basically use full synthetics.

do a search and you'll have all the answers you need. (PS. there's a thread in the vic section about oils)

redline is good but expensive. Mobil 1 super synth is good, so is Motul 8100.

basically use full synthetics.

do a search and you'll have all the answers you need. (PS. there's a thread in the vic section about oils)

does anyone know who stocks Redline oil in sydney? both engine and ATF / gearbox oils?

and prank! i have had just enough of your chatting in here, do it again and i will ask for you to be banned!!! :bahaha:

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