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Ok guys, im after some motul or neo gear oil, i have asked all the local auto shops around here and all i gotr was "huh?wtf is motul" so yeah, point me in the right direcion if u will!

Cheers, Allan

Link international is the distributor in australia so you might want to try contacting them first

Link International

Otherwise places like autobahn sell it. Alternatively Just Jap have it online

Just Jap

If you wanna give Redline or Royal Purple gearoils a try, http://performancelub.com is the cheapest source. I have seen the Neo fluids on http://www.gccorp.com.au/ though. Never actually seen any sites or places selling Motul gear oils, best place to ask is motorbike shops as they usually deal with Motul products (RBF600 brake fluid that I know of).

After talking to Gerrard at par he has informed me that they wont warraant the gearbox im purchasing if i use redline. They STRONGLY reccomend motul gear 300 or neo 75/90rhd oil. i can find the neo oil, but at $241.50 a bottle(5L) plus postage its gonna be a scary ride replacing gearbox oil every 7500kms lol

Cheers, Allan

my autobarn will not order me in motul oils because they have a minimum order cost they have to meet. Apparently customer satisfaction isnt something this store is interested in lately, they have ditched me a few times on a few big dollar items. I dont think ill be going back :down:

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