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that would be paul, trev, ross. and, all the guys wanna be like him, all the girls wanna be with him, the one, the only Stinky Rooster!!!!

*crowd goes wild*

FYP Brah! :thumbsup:

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it doesnt bother to much about price i dont pay for my daily fuel due to i get a fuel card for work but the weekender gets the BP mainly because it was tuned on it and im paro about the difference the other companies have. and i have like 3 BPs surrounding me

is there anything to compare all the other 98 octane fuels. i would like to see how much each manufacturers fuel differs from the other

mines a daily and at 15l/100 u got to look at the price

Tune it already lol. Don't be like Rohan...

Complaining about fuel economy, yet drives daily... He definitely could've done the tune and had money left over from how rich it was (is) running...

A full list of locations around WA can be found in the article on the SAU Main page:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/371313-shell-launch-v-power-in-wa/

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Yeah! My local Shell is on the list :w00t:

price difference between BP and shell?

I found BP in general to be 5 - 10 cents more compared to others.

Tune it already lol. Don't be like Rohan...

Complaining about fuel economy, yet drives daily... He definitely could've done the tune and had money left over from how rich it was (is) running...

its getting a couple of grand spent on it next month, springs, cat, tune and alignment. then should be all good.

and wasn't complaining, just stating fact :nyaanyaa:

Hehe, actually a few of my mates have said the same thing. I've ignored my fuel gauge for years now, mainly because it disappears too fast. Nah honestly, providing there's no knock and the engine responds as expected then the criteria is pretty well met

i use caltex 98 all the time and pay on average 1.45c/l. will have to beat that to swap. I checked bp and it was 1.64c/l, kept on driving >_<

$1.55 p/l for V power at shell on Great northern hwy(midland) yesterday

Shell glengarry or duncraig what ever u wanna call it has now got it available and on 8 pumps, seems to be 15c a litre more then 91 where as caltex is normally iirc only 14c more, but with it's proximity to my house and a liquor land seems a good option for a carton of corona and 4c of me petrol all at once.

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