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GULF CLASSIC 20W50 engine oil is specifically developed forgasoline and diesel-powered engines in or vintage passion cars from the 1950s to the 1970s. This top-of-the-range lubricant is made up of high-qualitymineral oils and high-performanceadditive...
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GULF CLASSIC 20W50 engine oil is specifically developed forgasoline and diesel-powered engines in or vintage passion cars from the 1950s to the 1970s. This top-of-the-range lubricant is made up of high-qualitymineral oils and high-performanceadditives, including additional anti-wear additives to provide major protection for internal mechanical parts. Presented in a magnificent tin can with a superb ''old-school'' look that will delight discerning collectors.
Benefits :
- Excellent lubrication of engine parts.
- Additional additive provides excellentwear protection.
- High protection against corrosion.
- Compatible with gaskets and rubbers of older engines.
- Good anti-foaming properties.
- No risk of sludge or varnish build-up in the engine.
Standards and specifications :
- API SF / CF
Take advantage of GULF's historic racing experience on the world 's most prestigious circuits, with the mythical livery and colors that have adorned and continue to adorn the world's most iconic racing cars. GULF develops lubricants at the cutting edge of technology, and its partnership with the Williams Racing Formula 1 team since 2023 is the finest testimony to this. Discover the GULFDNA and see you at the 1st bend!
Please observe the usual precautions.
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GULF CLASSIC 20W50
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