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hey guys, im wondering if anyone knows of anywhere that has e85 fuel on pump around the busso or bunbury area, if not where id be able to get some drums from

ive recently moved over from tassie so i dont know about the area haha

also, if i wanted to buy a rb26 where would be the best place to go?

cheers, Nathan

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JPC usually have a few.

JPC - Japanese Performance Center

  • Online ordering of parts
  • Vehicle Imports
  • Dyno Tuning
  • General modification and servicing
  • 2nd Hand Parts

8 Burgay Court, Osborne Park 6017<br style="color: rgb(28, 40, 55); font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px; background-color: rgb(250, 251, 252); ">(08) 9201 0400

http://japaneseperformancecentre.com.au/site2/index.php

(Drawn from consolidated workshop thread)

Phoenix fuels in Picton just outside Bunbury should be able to hook you up with drums. But as Paul mentioned it's not very economical. BP98 is readily available here and there is also the Shell 98 now in town.

hey guys, im wondering if anyone knows of anywhere that has e85 fuel on pump around the busso or bunbury area, if not where id be able to get some drums from

ive recently moved over from tassie so i dont know about the area haha

also, if i wanted to buy a rb26 where would be the best place to go?

cheers, Nathan

We run E85 and have some on stand by for the Evo , may be able to help you out :thumbsup:

Give me a call on 97 21 8588 or 0448 001 333 . tried to PM you but unable to send to you

Edited by Dsturbd

hey guys, im wondering if anyone knows of anywhere that has e85 fuel on pump around the busso or bunbury area, if not where id be able to get some drums from

ive recently moved over from tassie so i dont know about the area haha

also, if i wanted to buy a rb26 where would be the best place to go?

cheers, Nathan

Hello and welcome to Wait Awhile. fellow east coaster here.

E85 is illegal to sell at the pump in WA and from what i have been told bp98 and shell vpower are the same (shell hasnt got the ability to produce it here so they get it off BP)

Retune to 98. as for the 26 check the workshop thread and also Mayhem seems to get a good rep.

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