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LOL... are you serious? this is as funny as that guy that was tryin to sell a used Nismo head gasket!! keep it up bud, the world needs humour..

as per topic i have 3.7L of Redline Shockproof Lightweight Gear Oil

used in my car for less than 3000k and decided to go back to castrol$80

Could be interested is it in the origional packaging ?

Surprised to see someone actually brought it considering you can get 4lt of the stuff for $108 brand new and unused.

your point is?

i had it for sale i sold it , i dont see the reason why you post if you not interested

and you cant get a 4L

they come in 0.946L

Surprised to see someone actually brought it considering you can get 4lt of the stuff for $108 brand new and unused.

Where from? Have not seen it for anywhere near that price lately.

tell me where i can get it for 108 brand new unused ! i will buy this shit in bulk

this shit is 199 buks for 3.7L in perth, and its good for 300,000kms apparently but the point is, it lasts a long time

you dont throw this shit out.... its not mineral oil, 3000km is as good as new and it works wonders on every box ive used it on

u guys should learn a few things before u make fools of yourselves

Wake up people, this is available in 1 LTR (close enough) and 4 LTR (ish) and just recently two members were selling this NEW, one had 4 LTR bottle for $100 and one had 4 x 1 LTR bottles for $100... $80 for used is FOOLISH. People post their thoughts on these things because this forum is about exchanging ideas, experiences and opinions as much as it is for exchanging car parts... glad you got it sold buddy, as unprecidented as it was, but dont knock people for thinking out loud... my 2.2 cents (GST Incl.)

:D I posted this:-

"Could be interested is it in the origional packaging ?

:D and couldn't believe it when I received this reply:-

08r3308Posted Yesterday, 03:43 PM

'yes in original packaging'

:laugh: I thought I was actualy being funny and the origional post was a piss take like one on rexnet a couple of years ago.

:blink: And and frack my ole boots someone actualy bought it.

What can I say :thumbsup:08r3308 :) except , well , congratulations !

Edited by BASHO

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