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A few of the more modded M35's are running Gulf Western Sugi S6000 .

A good price (about $80 for 5 liters) and good performance.

Cheers

Andy

Yeeeaa... Sorry, was after a place to get Motul products cheaper, wasn't after alternative products to Motul. But thanks.

Yeeeaa... Sorry, was after a place to get Motul products cheaper, wasn't after alternative products to Motul. But thanks.

Really?

anyone know an equivalent for motul?

Anyway, Sougi S6000 is definitely an equivalent to Motul (I used Motel almost exclusively for most of my M35's life here in Aus, but found that for half the price - or less - that the Sougi performed at least as well as 300v).

If you MUST go with Motul, then perhaps contact Trent @ Status Tuning, I believe he sells it cheaper than the auto outlets.

Really?

Anyway, Sougi S6000 is definitely an equivalent to Motul (I used Motel almost exclusively for most of my M35's life here in Aus, but found that for half the price - or less - that the Sougi performed at least as well as 300v).

If you MUST go with Motul, then perhaps contact Trent @ Status Tuning, I believe he sells it cheaper than the auto outlets.

Yes, really.

If you MUST quote me, quote the whole thing..

Hi there

I get my oil through this site: http://gllubricants....Mobil-Pricelist really good prices...

That's a great site with excellent prices

anyone know an equivalent for motul?

Status Tuning hey? Thanks, I'll look it up.

Yes, really.

If you MUST quote me, quote the whole thing..

huh? You asked for an equivalent to Motul and since Mobil do not do a Group V oil, I pointed you to the Gulf Western Sougi S6000.

You could also look at Redline, but I was thinking about value for your dollar.

Trent (Status Tuning) will have the 300v or you could contact "Birds" about some Sougi S6000 as he is a distributor.

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