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As title says,

For sale 1 bottle of 4lt + 1 bottle of 2lt Motul 300v Chrono 10w-40

They retail for $119.99 + $57.99 in stores, or a bit less in online stores (at least +$20 for postage ofcourse).

I'm going to sell them for ONLY $160 for both --> ONLY $150 now

MORE THAN 15% OFF RRP!!!!! WHAT ELSE ARE YOU WAITING FOR??

Reason for sale is, I am used to change oil every 3000km's,

but I am using Motul 300v chrono in my evo too for now,

and mates told me that I dont have to change oil that often, coz motul chrono is full synthetic double ester based or something like that, so it can hold at least 5000kms to 10000kms.

So im going to change the oil next 2000kms and this are up for sale at the moment.

GRAB A BARGAIN!!

PM or text 0433552745.

PS. Only 1 of each bottle available, i dont have a store, so don't ask for more.

YOU GUYS KNOW IT'S THE BEST OIL IN THE MARKET, DONT MISS OUT!!

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for those who asked, is postage possible? yes for me it's alright to post, i'll pay half of postage fee, but recheck with auspost whether it is okay to post oil. cheers

next oil change gonna be in 5-6months, i'd rather use the $150 for something else rather than sitting there, and when the service is finally due, i might forget i have spare oil anyway. lolz.

pineapple, great if you like royal purple more, since it is cheaper, but that's grade IV oil, not like the 300v which is group V oil along with amsoil etc ($200++).. I'm not too interested to make the thread an oil discussion as I have more thoughts than I needed. So please post if you are interested :thumbsup:

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