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The parts club are cheapest there number is 92778400

you dont need to be a member they will answer the phone 4wd club but its all the same company thats were i got all my redline oils from

use Lieghtweight shoockproof

for my GTR it used 4.1 lts

hope that helps

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I need to change mine soon, was probably going to go for some redline. Where is the cheapest place to get it or an equally good brand?

Cheers

Redline is not to be used in synchromesh transmissions..........dont believe me....ask redline

http://www.redlineoil.com/products_gearlub...=61&subcatID=20

Our gearbox lasted 1hour with it in.....

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This i pulled directly of thr redline australia website for recomendations on R32-34 GTR......

Motor Select your closest climate range. For -10°to25°C use '5W40' or 5°to35°C use '10W40' or 15°to50°C use '15W50'. (* Advantage Option for Racing only - use 40W Race Oil) @ see handbook for Litres

Manual Gearbox

Nissan 5 spd use 'Lightweight Shockproof', Getrag in R34 use 'Superlight Shockproof'. @ see handbook for Litres

Primary Drive For Seperate 'Wet Clutch Ram control Reservoir' in boot - use Red Line 'MTL' oil (meets hydraulic requirments). @ see handbook for Litres

Transfer Case

(Including wet clutch) - use 'High Temp ATF'. Advantage option for Racing Only use Red Line 'Racing ATF'. (* Alternative Option for Racing Only -Use Red Line 'Superlight Shock' (flow of ATF) or 'Light Shock'. Both suit wet clutch.) @ see handbook for Litres

Front Diff

If LSD use Red Line '80W140'; If Open or spool use Red Line 'Lightweight Shockproof'. @ see handbook for Litres

Rear Diff If LSD use Red Line '80W140'; If Open or Spool use Red Line 'Lightweight Shockproof'. @ see handbook for Litres

Cooling System Use WaterWetter (Pink) to improve temperature control and reduce corrosion. 1x355ml bottle with distilled water. @ 1 Bottles

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DIRTgarage Their website says "some" syncromesh gearboxes.

It means that its only meant for high performance gear boxes like skyline, wrx, etc gear boxes.

I got a 1 gallon bottle of it today for $115

excellent price, where was that from?

I have also been using shockproof lightweight for ages, as have several people I know - its excellent stuff.

I also put some in my wifes Lantra because the synchros were starting to go (grinding a little in 3rd and 5th) and now its like new again.

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