GP Petrogen Fully Synthetic 0w16

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Where I can find this Oil in New York and New Jersey?
Great Quality Oil, same as Toyota 0w16 but very reasonable price…

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But if you don’t know where to find it how do you know it will be a reasonable price? If it isn’t readily available in your area then it’s probably going to cost you more than the other 0w16s sold at Walmart and the auto parts stores. And what makes you think that it would be a better option compared to the big name brands?
 
But if you don’t know where to find it how do you know it will be a reasonable price? If it isn’t readily available in your area then it’s probably going to cost you more than the other 0w16s sold at Walmart and the auto parts stores. And what makes you think that it would be a better option compared to the big name brands?
I got 10 cases from one guy 2 months ago and now I am looking for him and he is not replying nor he answer my call.
 
As Patman asks, what makes it great quality that you’d search out a unicorn such as this?

You live in New Jersey?
I am mechanic and have repair shop in Brooklyn and did oil changes.. I was buying Toyota for $80 case and i got this at $55 case. After 8000 miles I did check the oil it looks same golden color and clear crystal. I make money and my customers are happy
 
I am mechanic and have repair shop in Brooklyn and did oil changes.. I was buying Toyota for $80 case and i got this at $55 case. After 8000 miles I did check the oil it looks same golden color and clear crystal. I make money and my customers are happy
As a mechanic I’m not sure I’d use what appears to be an API unlicensed oil in a customer’s car, but that’s up to you. It also doesn’t appear on the dexos licensing list.

You can do better than $55 a case by buying from Walmart.
 
Some time ago PQIA had an advisory on Petrogen oils, citing high NOACK numbers. They have since taken that information down. I'm not sure what the current information is on this oil.
 
As a mechanic I’m not sure I’d use what appears to be an API unlicensed oil in a customer’s car, but that’s up to you. It also doesn’t appear on the dexos licensing list.

You can do better than $55 a case by buying from Walmart.
As a mechanic I’m not sure I’d use what appears to be an API unlicensed oil in a customer’s car, but that’s up to you. It also doesn’t appear on the dexos licensing list.

You can do better than $55 a case by buying from Walmart.
I will not use unlicensed product for my customer especially new cars but i saw the online that are licensed

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