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Hey guys,

I'm in the process of getting together a Tech Night on oils and lubricants and the manufacturer of these oils wants a R35 GTR on board for oil analysis so we can use the data during the tech night. I need a GTR that's both a street car and track car. I'm in the process of gathering data for the manufacturer to analyze to use at our tech night in a few months time.

You get a free oil analysis and complete report plus oil recommendation (worth $100+ alone for this test).

What I need:

- Engine Oil Sample

- Gearbox Oil Sample

- Diff Oil Sample

Preferred criteria:

- Everyday street and track car

- Stock or worked

- Sydney area (mainly Western Suburbs like Fairfield/Cabramatta and surrounding areas, but don't shy away if you're not!)

- Detailed history of the car, KMs, what oils currently, how many Ks the oils have done etc.

What you get:

- Oil Report

- Oil Recommendation

- Discounts club only discounts

Post here if you are interested, bit about your car, what you run and Kms it's got, including your locality.

Pending on the date you need the oil samples, I will be due for oil changes again very soon as I have a few more supersprints coming up.

Apart from engine oiI I dont run stock fluids, all aftermarket stuff. not sure if that matters.

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Pending on the date you need the oil samples, I will be due for oil changes again very soon as I have a few more supersprints coming up.

Apart from engine oiI I dont run stock fluids, all aftermarket stuff. not sure if that matters.

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