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Joe Gibbs Xp7 20w50 Racing Oil.by The Case Of 12 Late Model Ump Imca Dirt Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $125.95
Location:

Washington, West Virginia, United States

Washington, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:joe gibbs Manufacturer Part Number:xp7

Joe Gibbs XP7 20W50 Racing Oil.by the Case of 12

Viscosity typical of SAE 10W-40.
Product Features: 
  • Performance benefits of XP3 with the price of XP5
  • A semi-synthetic racing oil that provides a blend of our high zinc content petroleum oils and our full synthetic oils.
  • Designed for clearances under .0030

Applications: 
  • IMCA modified engines
  • Spec engines
  • Flat-tappet camshafts
  • Hydraulic lifter engines
  • Crate motors
  • Designed for clearances under .0030

selling this by the case of 12 with free freight in the cont usa .....We are cleaning out inventory so there will be alot of things listed in the next week....FREE FREIGHT IN THE CONT.USA .. we will combine shipping where we can..Thanks for looking

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