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I get usually anywhere from 380-420k's to a tank, fill up around 3 times a fortnight, mostly freeway driving, but still quite good regardless for a 350rwhp car. 320ks has been my lowest ever tank because it involved 2 cruises & 3 days. :)

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The GTR tank is spose to be about 72L, but when I fill up I put $70 in which fills it up quite full. $70 = 46.6L, is my tank smaller or something???

I usually manage about 380k's, 90% of that is peak hour traffic. I got 430k's a few weeks ago, I was quite proud :nyaanyaa:

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The GTR tank is spose to be about 72L, but when I fill up I put $70 in which fills it up quite full. $70 = 46.6L, is my tank smaller or something???

I usually manage about 380k's, 90% of that is peak hour traffic. I got 430k's a few weeks ago, I was quite proud :nyaanyaa:

Damn $70... I only spend on average $55 a week

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Oh how the hell do you guys manage so many km's out of a tank? I get about 250km out of a tank of BP 98 and I have to fill up twice a week. 50% of driving time is open road and the other half is in the city.... :nyaanyaa:

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i get around 450 a tank in my gtr ..

Tom yes a gtr tank is 72 litres but there is asort of air pocket in them the most u would ever be able to put in them is about 65 litres

i can only fit 63 litres in mine if the low fuel light is on

most weeks i use around 80 bux for fuel (over 10000 k's since i gotthe car in January)

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Oh how the hell do you guys manage so many km's out of a tank? I get about 250km out of a tank of BP 98 and I have to fill up twice a week. 50% of driving time is open road and the other half is in the city....

Hey Nastazia...is the tank empty though...ie when you fill up how many litres can you squeeze in? Reason I say that is the fuel senders in the 33 can be a bit dodgy sometimes and give a false reading. Should definitely be getting more than 250km in a fairly stock skyline.

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