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Old 12-30-2007, 08:32 PM
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Where can I buy Brad Penn oil in Orange County, CA. Shipping is too much when purchased over the internet.
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Contact the manufacturer via their website:
http://www.bradpennracing.com/
And ask for a distributor near you. They sent me the name of a retailer about 60 miles from me, so the shipping was far less expensive.
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There are a few places that sell it, but I found a place in the midwest that sells a case for about 30 dollars!!! Sucks that shipping costs 25 bucks or so, but I think it still ends up being cheaper than buying it straight from California vendors. My final price was 60/case shipped to Santa Barbara, Ca. Orange Country should be a few bucks cheaper. The name of the place is Lee Helms, google it youll find it. They are located in Missouri I think.
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not sure if you're (or anyone in SCal) still looking for group buy in SCal. If you do, here is one.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=483017
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I drive to Escondido/San Marcos to a indy Volkswagen shop. I was there at the end of last year and these folks must have had 100 cases. They have a website www.vwparadise.com
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Cal44, the thing is $45/case instead of $63/case.
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Originally Posted by cal44
I drive to Escondido/San Marcos to a indy Volkswagen shop. I was there at the end of last year and these folks must have had 100 cases. They have a website www.vwparadise.com
10 minutes from my house, that's where I went last time-kinda fun to poke around too. I brought a couple of cases out from Texas when we moved last year, but that's all gone now.
Probably should stop changing my oil so much.

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Cal44, the thing is $45/case instead of $63/case.
What's a few bucks when convenience comes into play?
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alright alright, I wasn't look at the location. I was looking at the price only. Actually, I didn't know where San Marcos was, just checked the map.

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10 minutes from my house, that's where I went last time-kinda fun to poke around too. I brought a couple of cases out from Texas when we moved last year, but that's all gone now.
Probably should stop changing my oil so much.

What's a few bucks when convenience comes into play?

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