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why dont u just buy octane booster?

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even if WA got higher octane fuel, there would be such a low demand for it, it would be taken off the market just as quick as it arrived.

That, plus the fact you would be paying through the roof for a tank, would see the already small market dry up very quickly

ps: lol @ Tomei_32 sig....hahaha

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why dont u just buy octane booster?

Octane booster doesn't really do all that much, in addition to it being another bunch of crap to add to already average fuel.

Octane boosted fuel will never be as good or as clean as true high octane fuel.

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4.10 a litre lol

Thats what we pay for ultimate anyway isnt it?????

14c a litre extra is such a rip off its bullshit!

Does the cost of that little extra refining go up each week above the crude oil price??

I doubt it.

Rip off merchants!

Thants why monopolys suck, but i supose a duopoly isnt going to be any better they will just fix the prices, thats why an independent 98 would be good.

Just a shame we live in a lil country town with 1 refinery.

Bummer

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Just following this thread on fuel, Im working Jandakot airport and can sell a drum of avgas not a problem,you will need to mix the fuel, haveing higher lead content and all. Falcon GT club are pretty keen on the stuff, they,ve been here heaps of times.

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