a decent 20/50 for a good price

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dalebrignall
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a decent 20/50 for a good price

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went to b&q today and found they are selling 4.5 litre can of 20/50 for £9.58 .it is made by carlube and has all the correct spec letters on the can .i got myself a supply . :D
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Thanks for heads up! I know where im going after work :)
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ha, my dad text me the other day to tell me about this, bought both of us a "can". in truth, should go in tomorrow and buy another...
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I always use this and have found it to be pretty good. It seems thicker than wilco 20 50.

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I used this on my last oil change earlier this year for the engine and gearbox and no problems so far!!

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