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Castrol Edge (formerly Syntec) Dexos 5w-30 (case+1). 7, 1 Qt Bottles + Free Aids on 2040-parts.com

US $56.95
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BP Lubricants USA Inc. Part Brand:Castrol UPC:079191262481


Castrol EDGE (Formerly Syntec) Dexos Motor Oil (Case+1) - 7, 1 Quart Bottles 5W-30

Plus:
  1. FREE Windshield washer concentrate - makes 1.5 gallons!
  2. and FREE Oil Diverter (see video below)
  3. FREE Window Cling so you can note your service date/mileage
  4. Free Glove.
  5. Free Shop Towel

This package can't be beat!
Super fast shipping - just read my reviews!

Advanced Full Synthetic:
API SN/SM,SL
ILSAC GF-5
ACEA: A1/B1, A5/B5
GM Dexos1, 6094M
Chrysler MS 6395
Ford WSS M2C929-A, WSS M2C946-A
Honda HTO-06


A unique and proprietary formula that reduces volatility and provides superior protection for critical engine parts helping your car to function optimally at maximum power.

Castrol EDGE delivers:
  1. Superior performance for ht foil change interval recommended in your owner's manual
  2. Fights 42% more power robbing deposits
  3. Superior engine protection versus conventional and synthetic blend oils

See the Oil Diverter in action

Very handy in those situation where oil drains on frame rails and such
Do-it-yourself has never been easier!


On May-03-12 at 07:55:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

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