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I've got an old stockpile of veg which I can no longer use, since my new 406 has a lucas pump. Some of it went out of date in October and I was wondering whether it'd still be ok to use, as I was considering selling it?
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yeah it'll be fine . . . .
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No problem putting it in the car, I just used some 2 years out of date extra virgin olive oil
Also likely no issue actually using the stuff to cook with either, it's not that long out of date and the temperatures involved in frying will kill any nasties. A 406 with a Lucas pump, that's a rare thing, is it an NA?
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Of course!
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Not enough posts mate, were are u? And how much per liter?