Motul Scooter Power 4t 5w40 Oil 1 Liter Bottle Full Synthetic on 2040-parts.com
Chillicothe, Illinois, United States
BRAND NEW NO DAMAGE
MOTUL SCOOTER POWER 5W40 1 LITER BOTTLE
100% synthetic lubricant. Based on Ester-Technology designed for powerful and recent scooters and maxi-scooters fitted with 4-Stroke engines, displacement from 50cc to 650cc with or without catalytic converters. The SAE 5W-40 viscosity grade corresponds to the most recent manufacturers’ recommendations and improves engine starts when cold while lowering wear. |
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