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GT Auto Garage are offering special HKS Service packages for both drive in or DIY kits delivered to your door.

The HKS filter is designed to maintain better flow and to allow for less oil pressure drop, it has magnets inside appropriately situated to keep any foreign metal out of the oil flow. This magnet can be seen on the top of the cut away photo supplied.

The package will include:

5L HKS 10W 45 super racing 100% synthetic oil (1x 4L and 1x 1L bottle).

1 x HKS Hybrid sports oil filter

1 x HKS service sticker

DIY kits will be supplied incl. shipping for $120 for Eastern states, $130 for SA, NT and WA and $180 if you would like our qualified mechanics to carry out the work for you here at our workshop in Newmarket (within 10mins drive from Brisbane CBD).

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We also stock a full range of HKS Engine specific racing oils for more extreme conditions.

For any further info feel free to contact us via

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Email: [email protected]

Phone: (07)3356 9401

You can also check out our new look website at www.gtautogarage.com.au

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Does sound rather good. Its not much more then what I'm paying for Motul Oil and a filter

I assume the HKS oil is good stuff that they use on there race cars? :)

I havent really heard much about it, but imagine being HKS it would be good

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