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Hi everyone,

Just a heads up, the Caltex on Taylors Rd, Keilor Downs/St Albans near the Roadworks at Keilor Plains Stations (not the one near Delahey Maccas!) has run out of regular unleaded and is selling Vortex 98 @ 1.21. Just filled up! They are open till 10pm so a good chance for locals to fill up if you haven't done so already.

Cheers.

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just be sure it's really Vortex 98. I know of a couple of stations that had gotten too much regular and pumped the left over into the 98 premium tank until they got the delivery of 98 the next day then they pump out the old mixed 98 put it in the premium tank and refil new 98

prices were like that everywhere...i filled up today at bp for 120.9...ultimate =)

*edit* actually normal unleaded was 120.9...ultimate was like 128 LoLz

Edited by jakez88
yeah put 98 ron in my jazz today, she purrs like a fcking lion now

really like an f*ing lion? ;)

or you mean a kitten? my dad has one... great fuel economy, comfy car... but mine and my gf's new pomerainan puppy has more balls...

really like an f*ing lion? :P

or you mean a kitten? my dad has one... great fuel economy, comfy car... but mine and my gf's new pomerainan puppy has more balls...

hahaahahhaa.....the puppy prob does have more balls than the jazz LOL!!

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