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You guys mind if i tag along? i sond my Skyline but :laugh: i stll have a Nissan though.

I don't see why not? :D

Also - I just checked on Caltex's site and apparently the Caltex truck stop on the M4 sells Vortex 98:

(for those who might be interested!)

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Name: Caltex Star Mart EASTERN CREEK WESTBOUND

Address: M4 MOTORWAY WESTBOUND

EASTERN CREEK NSW 2766

Phone: 02 96721622

Fax: 02 96721846

Location Type:Service Station

Products:Unleaded Petrol, E10 Unleaded, Vortex 95, Vortex 98, Auto LPG, Diesel

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lolz all servos SELL 98 octane petrol but the question is whether they HAVE any at the time or not lolz i got my grubby little hands on some BP ultimate 98 yesterday so im a happy lil camper

lolz all servos SELL 98 octane petrol but the question is whether they HAVE any at the time or not lolz i got my grubby little hands on some BP ultimate 98 yesterday so im a happy lil camper

No, not all servos sell 98 octane. Far from it.

hmmm ok then...... every servo i have been to sells it......... but i relatively only ever go to shell caltex and bp i dont risk goin anywhere near the small unnamed ones...... had too much trouble with the shit fuel from them joints in my old car

hmmm ok then...... every servo i have been to sells it......... but i relatively only ever go to shell caltex and bp i dont risk goin anywhere near the small unnamed ones...... had too much trouble with the shit fuel from them joints in my old car

Couldnt agree more, you never know the quality of their tanks etc. Some look decidedly dodgy.

Down around Wollongong many of the 'big' servos don't sell 98RON at all - even when it is available :\

It was only last week that I tried Vortex 98 as there was nothing else around 98-wise and my car seemed to like it as much as BP Ultimate.

I'll need to fuel up at that Caltex stop once I get there because I'll have already travelled 140 kays :blink:

Why am I still awake? lol...

The Met Bureau says at this stage:

Sunday

A few showers developing.

City: Min: 15 Max: 21

West: Min: 10 Max: 21

Think sunny weather... think sunny weather... :D:D:P

lolz well there ya go....thats probably y our opinions on "the big servos" differ........ the amount of time i drag my ass down to the gong in a year???? maybe once or twice lolz so not really in the know of things down the gong way lolz but yeah i feel ya on the dodginess of some of those smaller joints

Along the cruise their is 98 sold at

West-bound:

Eastern Creek Caltex

Glenbrook Caltex

City-bound:

Blaxland Mobil

Valley Heights BP

However it's only a 200km round trip from Eastern Creek twin servo's to Megalong Valley and back so if you need to fill up during the trip your best off visiting a mechanic instead.

Edit: I hope someone notified the Tea Rooms of all these cars attending as I mentioned earlier in the thread.

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James

Sorry to bother you again, but can you take that canclled bit off beside my name cause i'll end up coming now.

It got the better of me :) .

:) Joey.

OH YAY!!!!!!!! :teehee:

C U tomorrow then!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOT!!

Oh yeah, you guys are going to love this, convinced 2 of my friends to come on this cruise, 1 is a gunmetal R32 GTR and the other.. is an absolutely beautiful car to add to the cruise and for you all to perv on. :devil:

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Im in, 100% confirmed. Paint job is done! :devil:

Btw, does everyone realise that daylight savings is in effect as of 3am Sunday morning?

You have to turn your clocks back 1 hour..

Hope this doesnt end up effecting any meet-ups.

hey guys just found out i am coming as well :thumbsup: unfortunatly my spraypainter who was going to spray my car doesn't have the time to work on my car for another month (what a hassle) so i got my car back today, i hope daylight savings dont do anything about the time we are meeting up, i just changed my time so yea i will be at the twin servos..... btw i am in a silver r33 gtst which my paint is not up to scratch :) but will do see you guys there




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