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2x 10L bottles of Nulon APEX+ Multi 23 for $84.99 (Australian Dollars) each.

This is a 5W-30, C2/C3, SP, MB 229.52 etc. oil made in Australia by Nulon. Same formula (to my knowledge) as Fuchs Titan GT1 Flex 23, now Fuchs owns Nulon. A very nice oil and I’ve used it in a lot of cars now. Good value when on special, too.

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?? to lazy to count but this week snagged 50qts?? of closeout Pennzoil platinum 10W-30 Some were the old gray bottle pre-natural gas formula

My customers are still "brainwashed" that Pennzoil will blow up your car, kill your family/pets and send you to federal prison for 100 years!!! So I just keep it for personal stash on my own cars 😆 🥴
 
Nice haul on the 20w50!!!
When blended equally with TGMO 0w16, makes a great smelling 10w33.

It would have produced a great, multi-Color Showing, had the Quaker State been Kendall 20w50.
A blend of Kendall 20w50 and Lubri-Moly MoS2 would produce a Northern Light Show of Graphite Green Streaks, that's because the MoSD always fails compatible stir tests.
 
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Nice haul on the 20w50!!!
When blended equally with TGMO 0w16, makes a great smelling 10w33.

It would have produced a great, multi-Color Showing, had the Quaker State been Kendall 20w50.
A blend of Kendall 20w50 and Lubri-Moly MoS2 would produce a Northern Light Show of Graphite Green Streaks, that's because the MoSD always fails compatible stir tests.
Kendall hasn't been green in nearly three decades.
 
I know Kennedy
My post was an oil kaleidoscope of past tense.
Stay tuned for more oil-related images past. Where's that old, rusty bottle opener I used on many-a-Texaco or Sinclair quart cans?
 
I know Kennedy
My post was an oil kaleidoscope of past tense.
Stay tuned for more oil-related images past. Where's that old, rusty bottle opener I used on many-a-Texaco or Sinclair quart cans?
The Kendall of old was a high quality product. I used it on and off, always loved the color, consistency and the smell.

Union 76 Long Distance Purple was another one. Same distinct consistency and smell, albeit purple rather than green. Swepco won't admit to it, but I highly suspect their 306 motor oil IS the same as the union oil. Union stopped producing it in the mid 80s, Swepco began producing 306 in 1988. But it's just a theory I have.
 
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