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Old 07-12-2010 | 08:56 AM
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I spoke with my local oil dealer and he gave me this price chart on cases of Brad Penn oil. On 12 cases or more the price goes down substantially and I am willing to act as middleman on buying and shipping if we have enough interest.
Note. I am NOT a Brad Penn oil dealer and will not profit from this nor do I have any financial interest. Just thought it would be nice to get some good oil and and save some money at the same time.

I use 0/30 and 20/50 mixed to make 10/40. Let me know if you would like to purchase a case of each and I will make it happen if there is enough interest.

I have attatched the case price sheet. Use the view tool at the top of the pdf chart to turn clockwise.

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NELS415 1 CASE 20/50
ARIBOP 1 CASE 20/50
CSERTICH 1 CASE 20/50
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Hi Andy,

Thanks for organizing. I'd be in for a case of 20/50.

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Old 07-12-2010 | 02:20 PM
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Thanks Nelson
you are on the list...If we can get some more takers we'll make it happen
Old 07-12-2010 | 02:43 PM
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FWIW, I get mine for $52 per case, picked up, including tax from my local dealer. If somebody in the southeast thinks I can be of help, I'll do what I can.
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Im just curious, would mixing 0/30 and 20/50 make 10/40? or would it make 0/20/30/40?
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I'm in for a case of 20/50.
Thanks!
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Old 07-14-2010 | 12:10 AM
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Ok Albert...youre in! We really have a flurry of activity now. btw, I used to live near powder springs.

Andrew, I am not sure about the numbers you are crunching...I think its pretty straigtforward...you end up with 10 40 from what I have heard.
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Did I miss the shipping cost or is that included in the prices on the PDF?
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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
Did I miss the shipping cost or is that included in the prices on the PDF?
Prices are for oil only
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So how much is shipping to 85331?
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Originally Posted by ABCar
I use 0/30 and 20/50 mixed to make 10/40. Let me know if you would like to purchase a case of each and I will make it happen if there is enough interest.
Is there any reason that you wouldn't just buy 10/40?
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I'm in for a case of 20/50.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by syzygy
Is there any reason that you wouldn't just buy 10/40?
They dont make that viscosity. you can get 15 40 but due to limited numbers fo people i am sticking with the most popluar...

Also, I am not sure how much it is for shipping to Cave Creek AZ...I am in Kalamazoo and can look into it for you.

Chuck, you're in...I will contact you and everyne else once we get a big enough batch together.

Thanks for joining in. Anyone else? This stuff adds about 50 hP (minimum!) with every oil change.
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Originally Posted by ABCar
They dont make that viscosity. you can get 15 40 but due to limited numbers fo people i am sticking with the most popluar...
Really? They show a listing for it on that group buy pricing list (009-7144) and on their web site. However, I understand that sticking with only one grade that is popular like 20/50 would make sense. Would they not mix different viscosity in the minimum of 12 cases or do they all have to be the same?
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Might be interested in a couple of cases, let me know when you get this pulled together. Also probably a good idea to get your guy to commit to some s/h prices based on region of the country so the total price isn't so random.


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