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    Porsche classic oil

    I FOUND THE PART NUMBERS FOR THE OIL.

    20W50,1 LITRE:PART #000.043.20.92.8

    20w50,5 LITRES:PART #000.043.20.92.9

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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    I bought some, packaging is nice.

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    I think many of these cans will end up as garage art.
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    Interesting pictures of "Classics".
    I guess the designer of the can doesn't have any grey hair.

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    Jim

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    You are too funny Jim ! The designer must be a Millenial !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Interesting pictures of "Classics".
    I guess the designer of the can doesn't have any grey hair.

    Ciao

    Jim
    The 20-50 has a 356 and long hood on it Jim, so grey hair is possible ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg D. View Post
    The 20-50 has a 356 and long hood on it Jim, so grey hair is possible ;-)
    Thanks Greg

    They are redeemed.

    Regards

    Jim

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    Speaking of grey hair. Who remembers Stan Mott from Road and Track?
    The Cyclops only ran on Extra Virgin Italian olive oil.
    That can sort of reminds me of the old olive oil cans.
    I wonder if he ever published a book with those hilarious cartoon. The F1 race reports by Henry Manney, where also classics.
    Henry retired in Newport Beach and I had the pleasure of meeting him in the late 60's when Road and Track was still owned by the Bonds and was published in Newport Beach.
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    There was a cyclops book in the '80s. Maybe try Amazon ? He and Peter Egan were my two favourites. I get R&T on Zinio for my iPad. It's not the same when the writers are all younger than you. They try too hard with their graphics but they are after the ADHD kids of today I suppose. Still enjoy it, but not enough to get the hardcopy and bind them as I did in the late '70s through the new design and Peter's retirement.
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