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Silver_Surfer
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ATE Super blue

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Does anyone know where I can buy this stuff locally (DC/VA) area?
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Olympus usually has it, or at least the non-dyed equivalent. I usually switch between the two when changing brake fluids to make it obvious when new fluid is coming out.
v10climber
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Mach V Motorsports and OG Racing both should have it. Although I think Mach V sells the 1 liter cans which are more cost effective...
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OG Racing
Silver_Surfer
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Thanks! Just placed an order with OG, I would have liked to check out the showroom, but by the time I get off work and get out of traffic they would be closed. Nice to know how close they really are though.
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Wade Chamberlain
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Ptuning has it too, but they're pretty expensive. I usually buy at OG.
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