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Mannol Mn Energy Formula Jp 5w-30 Full Synthetic Motor Oil 1 Gallon on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
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Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Condition:New Country//Region of Manufacture:Germany UPC:4036021401430

1 Gallon (4 Litters)
MANNOL Energy Formula JP 5W-30
MANNOL Energy Formula JP is modern premium class engine oil for the lubrication of all four-stroke engines of Japanese, Korean and American light vehicles, minivans and SUVs. Optimum for up-to-date diesel and petrol engines (GDI, D-4D and NEO-DI) with multi-valve technology and turbocharger (DOHC, VVT-i, VTC, CVVT, VTEC, VVL, VVTL-i, MIVEC etc.). The combination of unconventional base oils together with the latest additive technology guarantees an engine oil that provides exceptional protection against wear and keeps the engine clean while ensuring fast oil penetration of the engine. 
SAE 5W-30
API SN
ILSAC GF-5

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