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[fs-vic] Bulk Castrol Oil - Transmission, Auto Manual Fluid, Gear Oil, Etc


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Over 1,000 Bottles of Automotive oil for sale.

Things that I can see from the garage are;
Castrol Multitrax
Anti-Freeze Anti Boil Coolant
Castrol MTX Gear Oil 75-80
Castrol Automatic Transmax M
Castrol Manual VMX 80
Radiator Corrosion Inhibitor
Grease LMM
Castrol TQM-ST Trans Fluid
Castrol Enduron SAW10W-40
Castrol Activ 4T
Castrol Premium Coolant Plus
Castrol TQM Trans Fluid
Castrol TQ-95 Trans Fluid
Castrol Power1 GPS 4T
Castrol Bio Trans QB Truck Wash
Tection Global 15-40
Grease HTB
Grease EPL 2

Heaps and heaps more, I do not have the time or effort to go through it all.
Over 350 Milk Crates of product.
Over 4500-5000L of Oil.
Approx 30-35,000$ worth of stock.
Was purchased previousily to start up a shop.

Please call me on O431223124
Located Berwick, VIC

$3900 FIRM
Photos:
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/narre...373284?ref=ais
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