Millers Oils introduces Classic Hi Perf. 20W-50 NT Oil
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Millers Oils introduces Classic Hi Perf. 20W-50 NT Oil
Millers Oils introduces Classic Hi Perf. 20W-50 NT Oil
found this today. Not sure if Harry posted
http://www.millersoils.biz/blog.html
I'm buying me some
If anyone is interested in trying thisMillers oil.
found this today. Not sure if Harry posted
http://www.millersoils.biz/blog.html
I'm buying me some
If anyone is interested in trying thisMillers oil.
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We aren't currently a sponsor, so I haven't posted anything about it. That said, it isn't something we carry, but I'll be getting some in to have in case of inquiries in a couple of months. It will cost about $22.50 a liter. My personal take on it is that the race oil is a better product for most users, and in a similar viscosity (10w50), will cost less ($19.95/L or $89.95/5L jug). There certainly is demand for it, our dealer in Calgary is moving a ton of it. We also sell a non-NT 15w50 synthetic that is about perfect for our cars, and it is less expensive, still. FWIW, I was using our race stuff in the 10w50 viscosity in my old street driven 968.
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I have been emailing with Luke in Calgary and it is 107.95$ Canadian for 5 litre jug.
I will be picking up 2 jugs for my next change. New shipments is in customs right now
I will be picking up 2 jugs for my next change. New shipments is in customs right now
We aren't currently a sponsor, so I haven't posted anything about it. That said, it isn't something we carry, but I'll be getting some in to have in case of inquiries in a couple of months. It will cost about $22.50 a liter. My personal take on it is that the race oil is a better product for most users, and in a similar viscosity (10w50), will cost less ($19.95/L or $89.95/5L jug). There certainly is demand for it, our dealer in Calgary is moving a ton of it. We also sell a non-NT 15w50 synthetic that is about perfect for our cars, and it is less expensive, still. FWIW, I was using our race stuff in the 10w50 viscosity in my old street driven 968.