What's on the shelves...

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Third shop in a half hour walk from my home...they've got a wall of Penrite, so will cut to the stuff that's different to the other two places.

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A few more from my local shops in Oz over the last few years (sorry about the image rotation).

Valvoline DuraBlend and VR1

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Some Shell and Castrol, Gulf Western (not a fan, only oil to have EVER set solid in m freezer), and the Penrite Premium

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Now there's two other places in walking distance, one that is a distributor of Castrol and Mobil, and another who does HiTec.

Not going there, I got enough weirdness today at the retail establishments.
 
Thanks so much for all the pics, Shannow!

You guys are so spoiled for thicker oil choices - up here it is all 0W-20 through 10W-30; and barely any 10W-40 or higher.

I know with cold temps we don't have as much use for thicker oils, but I wish we had some more higher viscosity choices for cars that get older and 'noisy'.

Love the 10L jugs, they look awesome.
 
I feel that Australian oil is suitable for use in Japan as a result of various situations, such as summer hot and humid climate, price, shipping speed and so on.

Now I am using Australian oil Penrite HPR10 for the first time, but my car is comfortably driving.

Oil from Australia makers such as Penrite and Nulon are not sold in Japan.

When I purchased Penrite, I also considered Nulon, but because I knew that molybdenum was added a lot, I saw purchase.

Since addition of molybdenum to oil is controversial, so,,,

Which oil is popular in Australia?
 
Originally Posted by Shannow
Now there's two other places in walking distance, one that is a distributor of Castrol and Mobil, and another who does HiTec.

Not going there, I got enough weirdness today at the retail establishments.



Gee, I can't imagine why!
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Good work by you and SR5, I'm sure the US guys in particular find our vast range of oils quite interesting.
 
Originally Posted by Shannow
Couple of the more unusual Penrite Offerings





Shannow, I got a kick out of that can of Penrite Classic Light 20w-60.
 
Originally Posted by Shannow
Biggest single seller according to my local shop is Magnatec 10W40


Castrol among Japanese car guy is not so well reputed for some reason.

In rumors it is said that regular Castrol products sold in Japan are different from those sold abroad.
 
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