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Old 07-14-02, 10:28 PM
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Where online to buy fluids?

I'm leaning towards AmSoil for my next oil change, but I seriously have no idea where to purchase this for the best rpice online. Can some of you guys throw out some websites that you use personally or recommend to buy not just oil, but other fluids as well ? Thanks.
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I don't know for Amsoil but if you want NEO, www.BakerPrecision.com
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Okay cool thanks. Also the same goes for where you guys buy your spark plugs at. As a matter of fact, what kinda spark plugs do you guys use?
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spark plugs can be bought at your local parts supplier. .. unless youre looking for the crazy stuff. try www.rotorsportsracing.com for amsoil

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Plugs can be bought at the dealer, depending on your mods you may want to get all 9's.
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Thanks guys for the responses. I think that's about it. [Shameless bump for no apparent reason ]
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Boomer- I would look into either Redline synthetic, or Royal purple oil. Racing beat used to use Amsoil, but have switched. I have also heard better stories about Redline and Royal Purple. Research them some more before making your decision. I would personally go with the Redline non-ashing synthetic. I know Gordon Monsen is running it, and very happy with it as well.

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