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20% off SiteWide @ Supercheap Auto (Online Only off Full Priced Items)

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Minimum 20% off Site wide Today only, Happy Bathurst Day

Terms: Excludes Tyres, Services, Gift Cards, Parts Guide, Special Order Items, Freight and Handling Charges. Discount off regular retail price.

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  • -2

    Waiting for someone to list conditions.

    Is it because conditions are part of an image and cannot be copied and pasted easily.

    • +1

      Condition 1: Excludes Tightbottoms.

  • Catalogue items not included boooo

    • +1

      mate - they are - you just need to find your item in catalogue and then search item on website

      • Well i did that and no further discount applied

        • Only full priced items are discounted. It's in the conditions.

        • +2

          @TightBottom:
          That should be in the title.

        • I bought wipers at 20% off - doing exactly that. Perhaps the item you are looking to buy is already discounted.

  • -3

    Lies. Off non discounted prices only

    • Lies? The banner says off RRP so I'm not sure who's lying.

      But yeah I'm disappointed. I thought i was going to get the deal of the century on a gerni

  • +5

    I negged all of you nellies. This is a great deal, and probably better than my 33% off repco deal on many items. Good time to use up the bonus credit from the previous SCA deal

    • +1

      So this applies to everything? Not working for ne

      • +1

        Discount already comes up for the items. Shows the Full retail crossed out then new price next to it

        • Many items that are full retail and not excluded by their T&C's aren't discounted at all.

  • Can we pickup orders at their actual shops?

    • yes

    • But don't they have 30% off in store this weekend if you're going any anyway ?
      Edit: My bad - oils only (35%)

  • +2

    I want 20% more Bathurst 1000, make it happen. lol

  • Any good deals

  • +1

    Not working here. Nvm just realised what's going on

  • -1

    Use afterpay, and you can pay it off (>$100) in 4 installments.

    • Not sure why I was down voted.. lol

  • +2

    Going back to my first post. If the conditions were listed all of the above would be resolved. I have +'d the deal early on as its a good post. Title is misleading until conditions are posted.

    • +1

      Terms have been put in now.

      • Mods updated. Thanks to them

        • +2

          I actually put it in to help you and others out :)

        • Awesomeness. I suspect no cure was busy or tired as his deals are normally of the highest calibre.

        • +1

          @TightBottom:
          Yeah sorry TB, up too early to watch the race.

  • What is the best oil for a older car like Honda 2000 accord? Heard older cards need more thicker oil like 15-40? My cars recommended oil type is 5-30.

    • 10w40 would be fine in Sydney

      • My car says 5w20 which is never on sale or cheap :(

        I miss my CRV with its cheap 10w40

        • Quite sure you can use 5w30. Have you checked your owners manual oil range?

        • @wtfnodeal: it didn't come with one, maybe I should Google one. It's a 2004 tribute.

          Thanks.

    • Haven you noticed any oil burnt with 5w30? If not you can stick with it otherwise go for thicker 10w or 15w.

  • +1

    Nice one thanks op
    Ordered and already picked up from store.

  • -1

    What is the best oil for 2009 Mazda 3?

  • Castro Magnatec 10w40 semi syn is on sale for $17ish for club members seems a good deal. Not sure how good is the quality though as I have read some forum discussion about this oil had a bit of issue years back.

    • +2

      Fidel?

  • Any idea for best oil for honda civic 2013?

    • +1

      Depends where you are and what sort of winter temps / summer temps you are running your car in.

      Basically any 5w30 will be good for most aussie conditions. You'll only need the 0w20 which most dealers are recommending nowadays (so as to help with emission standards) if you are in areas where it goes below 5 degrees or freezing/snow.

      Best would of course be the japan made full synthetic version they stock at the honda/mazda dealers. You can also get some idemitsu oil direct from japan via rakuten but its gonna be costly. For a Civic i wouldnt bother,

    • Should refer to owners manual.. It will state in there, oil specification require and service interval.

  • pretty silly considering their target market is busy in Bathurst

    • They had a pop up store at the track.

  • Does anyone know if something like this will be coming up any time soon?

    • Next decent sale will be boxing day.

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