AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants - Dealer Cost
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AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants - Dealer Cost
GD: AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants for Dealer Cost (~25% discount depending on the product(s)/quantity ordered).
Current price examples: AMSOIL 5w-30/10w-30/10w-40 $53.40/case ($70.20 retail); AMSOIL Series 2000 0w-30 $75.00/case ($100.80 retail); AMSOIL ATF $68.40/case ($93.00 retail); SDF-13 oil filter $10.55 ($13.90 retail); SDF-20 oil filter $9.05($11.90 retail);TS-74 Air Filter $24.55 ($32.65 retail). A "Case" as used in this example consists of 12 quarts. Individual quarts and gallon containers available at similar savings. Prices plus applicable sales tax, in accordance with AMSOIL sales tax policy, and shipping. Shipping charges for a case of oil typically cost $8.25. I have all products shipped directly from the AMSOIL Product Center nearest you...this assures you of the freshest products, widest selection, quick delivery and it essentially cuts shipping costs in half.
Outstanding, personal service; excellent feedback/references. Please contact me directly at eandersonjr@satx.rr.com or send PM for additional information and/or discount price quote. PayPal & major credit cards accepted.
For a free retail catalog or to view on-line, visit my website at www.lubedealer.com/lonestarlubes
Current price examples: AMSOIL 5w-30/10w-30/10w-40 $53.40/case ($70.20 retail); AMSOIL Series 2000 0w-30 $75.00/case ($100.80 retail); AMSOIL ATF $68.40/case ($93.00 retail); SDF-13 oil filter $10.55 ($13.90 retail); SDF-20 oil filter $9.05($11.90 retail);TS-74 Air Filter $24.55 ($32.65 retail). A "Case" as used in this example consists of 12 quarts. Individual quarts and gallon containers available at similar savings. Prices plus applicable sales tax, in accordance with AMSOIL sales tax policy, and shipping. Shipping charges for a case of oil typically cost $8.25. I have all products shipped directly from the AMSOIL Product Center nearest you...this assures you of the freshest products, widest selection, quick delivery and it essentially cuts shipping costs in half.
Outstanding, personal service; excellent feedback/references. Please contact me directly at eandersonjr@satx.rr.com or send PM for additional information and/or discount price quote. PayPal & major credit cards accepted.
For a free retail catalog or to view on-line, visit my website at www.lubedealer.com/lonestarlubes
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Originally Posted by makavelisk
Ok this time around I am going to get 2 case of oil and some filters for my max and vette.....give me until the 15th.
-Sean
-Sean
so how much would we be talking for 5 quarts of the stuff? i use amsoil ATF and i've had no problems with it. I use mobil 1 right now, but i remember talking to you before and finding out its not fully synthetic, only 80%. Well, let me know, thanks
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Originally Posted by makavelisk
I sent my payment Ed. Thanks for being patient with me.
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Originally Posted by eckohb
so how much would we be talking for 5 quarts of the stuff? i use amsoil ATF and i've had no problems with it. I use mobil 1 right now, but i remember talking to you before and finding out its not fully synthetic, only 80%. Well, let me know, thanks
Concerning Mobil-1, you must have spoken with someone else. I was always of the understanding that Mobil 1 was a full synthetic, not a blend. But all synthetics are not created equal as they can contain different basestocks and additive packages...as such they perform differently.
If you want a quote on a particular product, pls contact me by e-mail or send a PM and I will be glad to provide you all the details. thx
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Originally Posted by abakalen
What do you recommend for 2K2 six speed gear box? I believe that it should be 75W-90 GL4 ?
But i could not find it, they only have GL5 in the store.
Thanks.
But i could not find it, they only have GL5 in the store.
Thanks.
Some people are using the new AMSOIL Severe Gear 75w-90, but I have not been recommending it for our applications. Severe Gear is labeled as a GL-5, but the product data sheet says it can be used in "rear axles where GL-4 is recommended". I contacted AMSOIL Tech services for a reading and they told me that although some folks are using Severe Gear in GL-4 applications, they recommend the 80-90 GL-4 as the Severe Gear contains a "more aggressive" additive package than the oils it replaced.
I don't have any experience with it, but Redline might be an option if it meets your viscosity and API service requirements.
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Originally Posted by Mr.Duck
Paypal sent! thanks!
thx, ed
Ed, I recieved everything today. If anyone needs oil please drop Ed a PM. His customer service is superior, the shipping was lightning fast, and of course Amsoil is one of the best rated oils you can get. So you cant really go wrong. Thanks for the hook up Ed and I will definitely be dealing with you again in the future.
Thanks again,
Sean
Thanks again,
Sean
Originally Posted by makavelisk
Ed, I recieved everything today. If anyone needs oil please drop Ed a PM. His customer service is superior, the shipping was lightning fast, and of course Amsoil is one of the best rated oils you can get. So you cant really go wrong. Thanks for the hook up Ed and I will definitely be dealing with you again in the future.
Thanks again,
Sean
Thanks again,
Sean
i just recieved my oil from ups today, that shipping was crazy fast! ed's customer service is far beyond great. Very easy to deal with, and responds very quickly! i will def be doing more busininess in the future with ed!-dave
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