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got an old 200L drum at home that i can fill these into. @ $1.18 p/litre why not load up! The killer is the travel too and from the servo, 200km round trip

200km round trip from Bribie? 1.18 is CHEAP!!!

I have work ute and racing patrol that travel constantly... :)

First time ive used E85 from the pump and not sucrogen... have a mate that uses E85 from the United Servo at Crestmead and has done for a year on his SR and had no problems with it and gets good consistent quality. That was enough to sway me to drive there to get it. unfortunately Creatmead is about 100km's from Bribie. Well Pacific Harbour anyway.. Cant wait for some results

cheers mang.yours closer?and I also need sleep.and I keep thinking ive got to work tomorrow.

cheers mang.yours closer?and I also need sleep.and I keep thinking ive got to work tomorrow.

Yes, mine is very close. Car should be ready by the next week to get tuned.............I better get in touch with my tuner I guess :)

Do is yours on the road now luke?

for a week now.

farking love it.

heaaaaps better off boost.

crazy when its on.

but as stated, cuts at 6k.

still getting used to the dog box.

ok going up through the gears, still learning down gearing.

for a week now.

farking love it.

heaaaaps better off boost.

crazy when its on.

but as stated, cuts at 6k.

still getting used to the dog box.

ok going up through the gears, still learning down gearing.

Sweet

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