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Tip for the day...don't buy at BP Toowong (cnr Jephson & Sherwood Rds)...their fuel is the dearest around. Regular unleaded hovers between 133.9 and 135.9 and with Ultimate roughly 10c per litre more expensive, I may as well live in Rocky with Cy :thumbsup:

I can drive to Graceville (5 mins away) and pay the above prices for Ultimate and the other good thing about the BP at Graceville is that its a 7/11 and therefore WILL accept the BP fuel voucher from Action supermarket.

The only other BP I have found that will accept the BP fuel vouchers is the BP on Fairfield Rd at Yerongpilly (sp?) or Yeronga (not quite sure of where the suburb changes).

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I got the whole docket thing worked out too, and we dont have to spend anymore than we should on groceries:

1. Shop at Action and buy normal stuff, no meat or fresh produce, get 4c/ltr off.

2. Use 4c/ltr docket at BP, there is only 1 BP in rocky that has ultamite, and get tax invoice.

3. Shop at local foodworks and buy meat and fresh produce only, which is usually the cheapest anyway, and get another 10c/ltr to 15c/ltr off the fuel receipt.

Lucky everything is very close here in rocky, so instead of paying the usual ~150c/ltr for ultamite, I end up paying ~135c/ltr, which aint bad, too bad the Stagea is a tank and drinks faster than a russian on death row! Meh the price I pay for driving a slow volvo.............. :thumbsup:

for those skyline owners in caboolture/morayfield... the best prices are usually at the Shell servo along morayfield road... yesterday they had fuel (normal 92octane) for $1.21 where as the caltex up the road had it for $1.36... i lined up for fuel at the shell yesterday, paid $1.31 for optimax...

damn fuel prices... althought i get a pay increase in september just to accomodate for those prices :thumbsup: and there aint no way i am going to be selling my gt-r... when i get it that is

Tuesday is the best days in cab/morayfield for fuel... usually pretty cheap...

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The only other BP I have found that will accept the BP fuel vouchers is the BP on Fairfield Rd at Yerongpilly (sp?) or Yeronga (not quite sure of where the suburb changes).

That is my local!!! woot..It is just barely in Yeronga It usually has pretty decet prices too

Tip for the day...don't buy at BP Toowong (cnr Jephson & Sherwood Rds)...their fuel is the dearest around. Regular unleaded hovers between 133.9 and 135.9 and with Ultimate roughly 10c per litre more expensive, I may as well live in Rocky with Cy ;)

I can drive to Graceville (5 mins away) and pay the above prices for Ultimate and the other good thing about the BP at Graceville is that its a 7/11 and therefore WILL accept the BP fuel voucher from Action supermarket.

The only other BP I have found that will accept the BP fuel vouchers is the BP on Fairfield Rd at Yerongpilly (sp?) or Yeronga (not quite sure of where the suburb changes).

BP Cannon Hill cnr Creek & Wynnum Rds accepts them too.

Paid 138.9 for Ultimate at Toowong on Monday arvo - must've got lucky with end of long weekend

Only the ones with two heads :domokun: I tie a balloon with a smiley face on it to my shoulder to fit in :(

139.1c/ltr this morning

Weird thing:

136.9c/ltr in rocky last night, and it was 130c/ltr in Yeppoon last night as well....

After 9pm every day seems to be the right time to shop.

Im sure i could arrange express post for you Cy It could be there by next day arvo ? :whistling:

Edit: I just remembered where you lived

It will be there the next day the following week :P

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