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hang funnel from it, then set some news papers on the floor. Put new *emptied* oil bottles from your refill lined up on the paper. Then poor the oil from the pan through the funnel and into your bottles. Recap them and take them back to the store for disposal. If you get any on the newspapers, bring those too. You don't want to pitch anything with oil in or on it as it is very hazardous. Plan the timing belt very carefully. I do a lot myself, and I'm all for the DIY but that is not something I would personally mess with on a Z. Some things are just worth paying someone else to do.
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