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Legends! - i only live 5 mins from there so im filling up there from now on dont care what the price is...aslong as they have Premium or Ultimate even if it is full price..... to bad its only THAT BP thats doing it.....im not supporting them because i will save 20 buks if i go and fill up there but because of the fact that they are taking money out of there own pocket to help everyone

This is why i asked if they sold Ultimate.....I know it's only regular unleaded thats cheap.

Id rather give this lady(BP) my money then the big one on the highway that i normally use.

Both are roughly the same distance from my place. So no biggy.

+ i could score some free eggs. LoL

Petrol Price Drop tomorrow

The 12 servos dropping their unleaded price tomorrow morning (Thurs 30th Oct between 8am and 9am) to 99.9 cents/litre include:

Speedway Smithfield, 26 Cumberland Highway;

Speedway Meadows, 359 Elizabeth Dr, Mt Pritchard;

Speedway Unigas, Haberfield, Parramatta Road;

Speedway Auburn, 238 Cumberland Rd, Auburn;

Bp Independent Williamstown, Victoria Rd;

Bp Independent, Blacktown 163 Sunnyholt, Rd;

Bp Independent Denistone, Quarry Road, Ryde;

Rebel Petrol, Earlwood, 200 Homer St;

Metro Croydon, Hume Hwy Croydon;

Metro Bankstown, 158 Sth Terrace;

United Granville, Mona St Granville;

Speedway Fairfield, Horsley Dr, Fairfield

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