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To all who put shell fuel in there car's.

I looked on the shell website and you can actually find out which servos have got what fuel's. You click what fuels typs you want and your postcode and it brings up lots of servos in thre area and exactle what they are selling.

Have a go!

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cheers Joey.

just to let you guys and girls know, caltex on horsley drive just next to the bridal factory has some 98 ron ! not v-power or bp ultimate but desperate times call for desperate measures!

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Apart from the Shell Optimax fiasco i've never had a problem anywhere in the Western Suburbs getting any other brand of 98 from any servo at any time.

Richmond, Penrith, no 95 or 98 when we looked and none on the great western either.

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I don't use 95 but for 98 you must be driving around blind or they've been filling their tanks with 91 and my pfc knock sensor isn't picking up on it.

Within 5km of me:

Caltex Glenmore Park = 98

BP Mulgoa Rd = 98

Mobil/Quix Mulgoa Rd = 98

Caltex Correen Ave = 98

BP Correen Ave = 98

Caltex Glenbrook = 98

Within 15km of me:

Mobil Blaxland = 98

BP Valley Heights = 98

Those are servo's that i've actually filled up with on 98 and that's about 1/3 of the servo's available to me that offer 98.

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not anymore, closed the pumps monday 24th... apparantly they do still have some but they were told to turn them off until further notice...

Yep.. found this out the other day...

Twin servo's on the F3 at wyong still have it.

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I'm a loyal supporter of V-Power. I normally fill at Shell Northmead. They're been out of it for months so i've been...sob..filling at a Caltex close to home...i feel like i'm doing something dirty everytime time i put it into my car :)

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shells and bps are out last time i checked

i hit caltex on alison road opp the randwick race course on sat night as the tanks were getting a top up

98 fo shu the audi didnt like the 95

There are a few shell's around town with Shell V Power Racing. 100RON. Might try some of that stuff if I run out of my half a tank of BP Ultimate that's still in my tank from 2 weeks ago.

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Ended up having to leave the skyline at home and take the Suzuki Swift to wagga.. What a friggin biatch of a pain in the ass!!..

I suppose - it has it's possitives - 6.8l/100km vs 12+l/100km..

Hopefully they're will be some fuel in the willoughby/neutral bay BP's soon!..

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I suppose - it has it's possitives - 6.8l/100km vs 12+l/100km..

on the freeway? you're getting gyped. Mine does 12L/100km around the city, best effort on the freeway is 9.3L/100km. small price to pay for getting there in luxury I say :)

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