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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 Some of it went out of date in October and I was wondering whether it'd still be ok to use, as I was considering selling it?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No problem putting it in the car, I just used some 2 years out of date extra virgin olive oil
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Also likely no issue actually using the stuff to cook with either, it's not that long out of date and the temperatures involved in frying will kill any nasties.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?