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With the ever growing prices of petrol these days, i have decided to make a petrol price thread, to help save some bucks when it comes to filling up our pride and joy. If you come across a well priced petrol (98 octane only) please post away. List down the the Price, date, time, and which store/location. For Example:

$1.23/L

27/03/07

8:00 AM

Shell - Burwood Highway, Vermont South Shopping Centre

Hopefully this works, and we can all save, especailly when it comes to filling up alot of litres. Remember, if you have any Docket voulchers use them! you can then save a few extra cents on a litre.

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Buy 100 octane Shell V Power Racing and just suck it up.

And drive your Skyline rarely.

hey where can we get that? I read on the shell website that the Vermont station has it, but when I went there, it just had normal v power. Not v power racing......

anywhere else i can go to get it?

98's are about 10c more expencive than the ULP board price. Like whats been said fill on a Tuesday or before lunch on a Wednesday. Mobiles are the usually the first to go up and the rest follow fairly quickly. Today you should be able to get 98's for about 128.9. Don't pay more than 138.5 over the next few days, but filling early in the week is the go. If you are a BP shopper then they have a credit card through City Bank that gives you 5% off of every thing at BP and 1% off of every other purchase. And then your normal fuel dockets at most other places. Thats about all the info you need.

........and fuel watch

http://www.fuelwatch.com.au/prices/top100.cfm

If you're at the stage where it's important to you that you can manage to save 30c on a tank of fuel, it may be time to consider buying a different car.

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