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I think I will do the same and finally put some full synth oil in the R

I'll put in the stuff Zane bought, but because it's different to the stuff we used to use I have no idea what it is :closedeyes: I haven't had to pay any attention, it's usually magically already at home when I need it :yes: I have an oil supply fairy, his name is Zane... And if I do go to buy it then he gets it off the shelf and I just pay because otherwise I get distracted and we never leave haha!

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I'll put in the stuff Zane bought, but because it's different to the stuff we used to use I have no idea what it is :closedeyes: I haven't had to pay any attention, it's usually magically already at home when I need it :yes: I have an oil supply fairy, his name is Zane... And if I do go to buy it then he gets it off the shelf and I just pay because otherwise I get distracted and we never leave haha!

bah ha ha ha ha you're a classic Mel

bah ha ha ha ha you're a classic Mel

Haha well we used to use Motul 4100 Turbolite (at least that's the one I think it was), but then it was hard to get as most places stopped stocking it so changed recently. Which is why I don't know this one :) I think it's a Nulon oil that we have atm but I am pretty sure the next stuff will be Penrite... All I know is this stash has to be used first so Zane will be glad I am doing my oil this weekend so he can buy the Penrite next time :P

Haha well we used to use Motul 4100 Turbolite (at least that's the one I think it was), but then it was hard to get as most places stopped stocking it so changed recently. Which is why I don't know this one :) I think it's a Nulon oil that we have atm but I am pretty sure the next stuff will be Penrite... All I know is this stash has to be used first so Zane will be glad I am doing my oil this weekend so he can buy the Penrite next time :P

all good oils IMO -

I've always used Mobil - exy stuff I know but its never failed me ...............................yet

all good oils IMO -

I've always used Mobil - exy stuff I know but its never failed me ...............................yet

Yeah, there are so many and everyone will tell you something different about each one! I remember when I went in to a store in Canberra looking for some of the Motul and the filter I needed, couldn't find it, told them what I wanted then snapped my biscuit because they tried to convince me I was an idiot and it was the wrong oil, they looked at the commodore outside and assumed that's what I wanted it for and I was like you f**king tool it's for my damn skyline now do you have the oil I want or not?

cAndy! The only place I seem to be able to get an x181 is online. Are they that good that I can take the risk without trying one out?

Just googled it. Jeebus! Look at the meat on them!!! It's like the old MRF bats.

I too am a penrite lover. When I can't get royal purple that is.

Turbo lite sux balls

Didn't have any issues with it, until it became difficult to buy.

I went to superlap a few years ago and one of the royal purple promo girls scarred me for life, it was horrible to see... So, so, horrible!!! Should not have worn that outfit and to make matters worse, should not have gone commando in that outfit! I pointed it out to the boys to share the burden and I think they were also scarred for life... The other one on the other hand could have sold it to me if it wasn't for her oompa looma sidekick... That right there is what I am reminded of every time I see royal purple...

cAndy! The only place I seem to be able to get an x181 is online. Are they that good that I can take the risk without trying one out?

Did you just turn the topic onto cricket bats?

cAndy! The only place I seem to be able to get an x181 is online. Are they that good that I can take the risk without trying one out?

that depends - if you keep punching holes through engine blocks no amount of oil is gonna help you :P

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