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I have manage to secure a deal with Redline for engine oil and LWSP gear oil so please contact me ASAP if anyone is interested.

Engine Oil

10w40:

Quoted from Redline - "Best choice for engines that typically run high oil temperature or for engines in daily-driven vehicles regularly operated in hot weather. Best choice for high-performance engines that see street/strip or track activity."

Viscosity Index: 154

5w40:

This is a new formulation not yet available in Australia. Previous users of 10w40 in the S.E. Asia region who have gone on to the new 5w40 swear by it. These users claim their engines run smoother and quieter than when they were on 10w40.

Viscosity Index: 170

Gear Oil

Lightweight Shockproof:

Used widely in many racing applications, well known for bringing tired gearboxes back to life as well as it's shockloading protection capacities.

Pricing

$22.50/quart (0.946litre)

$90/gallon (3.785litre)

Will also be able to obtain other Redline products in their lineup, just let me know and I'll try to put them into the same order. I will need to garner enough interest to place a reasonably large order in order to qualify for these prices.

Please contact me via email to indicate your interest, thanks.

Cheers

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