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Hey every one im sure theres been a thread on his about oil change and what oil change to use... im just starting this thread as ive heard you need different oil depending on the cars modifications.

Its a r34 GT-T neo, ive got a FMIC, pod, 3.5 inch catch back, air flow controler, boost controler. What oil and what oil flter should I use? and where can i get it? supercheap? auto one? etc... thanks or the help guys.

Triston.

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Nulon 10 40,been useing it for yonks no probs and no lifter noise,have done over 100000 klms using this oil,changed every 5000 and oil filter as well.Other's say it's crap but my 25 loves it.Tried the motul and had ticky lifters ,this oil really works well in my mildy modded rb25 am sticking with it. :worship:

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