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i'm pretty sure its closer to 3 than 4! i think that there have been many threads about this. I would personally pour in 3.3l if i done it again.

When you pour it in through the shifter you don't have the benfit of un-doing the side bolt (which is bloody tight with 50cm of leverage!) so you gotta be careful

i doubt anyone can beat Harold's price (performancelub.com)

there selling it for $25 a litre, previously mentioned prices are $100 - $130 at bursons for im assuming 4 litres, once you add postage plus the delay there isnt much difference.

there selling it for $25 a litre, previously mentioned prices are $100 - $130 at bursons for im assuming 4 litres, once you add postage plus the delay there isnt much difference.

no one has got it for $100 though, the only guy that can remember said he paid $130. That's a big difference to Harold's price

And if you're close to Harold, you can just pick it up and save postage, or organise with a few people and share postage costs. I think he does better prices for bulk orders as well.

A gallon is close enough to 4 litres, no need to be that padantic

it's actually close to 200ml less and that is quite a big difference if your Gearbox needs 4L. I was just stating the volumes of the bottles so that he would know if he needs 4L then he will need 1 gallon and 1 quart, wasn't doing it to be pedantic

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