Joe Gibbs 00006 Xp1 5w-20 Synthetic Racing Motor Oil - 1 Quart Bottle on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Joe Gibbs Driven Synthetic Racing Oil XP1, NEW. Used in every Joe Gibbs Racing (unrestricted) Engine, for HP Racing Engines only. Recommended applications: V8 engines with clearances under .0025, GM Crate Motors, Legend Car engines and engines where SAE 30 grade oils are used. Viscosity typical of SAE 5W-20. Made in the USA.
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