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Old 01-07-2013, 07:57 PM
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Local Amsoil?

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Anyone know of a way of purchasing local Amsoil oil? Retail store? Local authorized member?

 
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Amsoil store in San Carlos.
 
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Amsoil store in San Carlos.
There's a store in San Carlos? You know what it's called? I googled and didn't find anything...
 
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There's a store in San Carlos? You know what it's called? I googled and didn't find anything...
Amsoil distributer. On el Camino.
 
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"Burke Distributing" - found it! Thanks!
 
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"Burke Distributing" - found it! Thanks!
Yup... I just know it as the amsoil store because you see a big amsoil sign in front. If you plan on buying alot over the next year, get the membership. It will pay for itself.
 
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Originally Posted by bmpnride
Yup... I just know it as the amsoil store because you see a big amsoil sign in front. If you plan on buying alot over the next year, get the membership. It will pay for itself.
Yeah I saw it on Google Maps, it's 10 minutes away lol!
 
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I renewed an existing membership with John. Got motor, tranny, and rear diff oil. I renewed for $20 bucks, and ended up saving like $35 or so (+$15 in my pocket). I'm sure you know, its not cheap, but the best in the business.
 
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Yeah but now I'm debating whether I should use the remaining Castrol Edge I have left over or go with the Good Stuff.
 
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Old 01-15-2013, 11:36 AM
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Buy the good stuff and use the Castrol Edge in another car or give to family/friends.
 
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how about buying wholesale from you know who...
 
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i can meet you down there at some point...won't be for a few weeks though, as I am tied up.
 
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Originally Posted by Metaxa07
i can meet you down there at some point...won't be for a few weeks though, as I am tied up.
Ooo, that may be a little awesome. I had the oil changed with the Amsoil filter changed by, ahem... BYTHABAY, last June. It's suppose to be good for 25k miles so I've racked up about 10K right now and nothing's exploding (a good thing). I figure it's probably best to change it about now. Well, just because.

I'll try to hit you up in a few weeks - maybe we can meetup then. Too bad I live all the way in SF and Eugene's all the way in SC!
 
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I buy it at napa auto parts
 
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Ooo, that may be a little awesome. I had the oil changed with the Amsoil filter changed by, ahem... BYTHABAY, last June. It's suppose to be good for 25k miles
Just because you can doesn't mean you should! I use AMSOIL too with WIX filters and wouldn't consider going more than 5K miles between changes. I have my AMSOIL delivered to my buds shop and he charges me $50 for 5 quarts and changes it too. Does that seem like a reasonable price?
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