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Hey guys, I will be holidaying over there later this month and was just wondering what the availability of Optimax or similar was like in the country areas of Vic, NSW and QLD. It's not even available here in Tas. Am looking forward to getting over there and trying it out, but once there I want to keep using it for the duration of my trip. Thanks for any info.

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I have done a fair bit of driving recently with my skyline up to qld, down to Wagga Wagga and up around Mudgee and didnt have any trouble finding Optimax. I think any town with with more than 5000 people seems to have a Shell servo that has Optimax. The main thing you will have to worry about is how to get the bugs off your car.

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It depends on which way you will be travelling.....

If you are heading north through vic, nsw, qld you will most likely go inland or along the coast. On either route you can travell for many km's without finding any decent 98.

:D

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Remember that the fuel in country areas is probably replenished at a slower rate than in the city servos (who have much higher volume). The fuel starts to go "off" after sitting around for a few days, so you may not get the full benefits of Optimax (or any other uprated fuel for that matter).

LW.

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gR33ddy that is the madest signature, been watching it for like 10 mins now, nice drift action...lol

:( looks like the lad in the second cart is gonna lose it but he flicks it back quite nicely!!

Gotta admit tho, I flogged it from someone on NS.com - I had to have it!! :)

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