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Filled up last tuesday night with Synergy 8000 @ $1.12/L..... i was cheering that the litre volume and the price were so similar, since ive owned my car (nearly a year) i have been filling up every tuesday night/wednesday morning $50-$80 a week, last week it only cost me $28, i was cheering, i would have spent an extra $13 if i filled the same amount in 2 months ago....

usually i fill up 50 litres instead of 25 litres like i did last week so it looks like if fuel stays this price for a few months (which i doubt) i could save nearly $30 a week just on fuel prices....

its now time to increase the boost while its affordable lol

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I love driving the bluebird (money reasons....)...I paid 1.01 last week!!!!

I fill the skyline up once every 3-4 weeks....but this weekend with bathurst, it'll be like 3 times in one weekend! haha

mobil at carlingford road was 98.5 tonight/this morning for E10.... 98 should be $1.12 already and should drop another couple of sence by tomorrow night by the time i fill up..... i don't dread filling up anymore lol

Just wait for the world economy to rebound, then we're f**ked . enjoy it while it lasts.

not really the economy as much as it is crude oil loosing nearly 70% of its value since 3 months ago.....

if it wasn't for bloody yanks stuffing the economy and our dollar was worth the same as the USD like it was would would have 70cent/L fuel right now (assuming the petrol companies would have passed it on)

last night 30L of fuel/ $32 wohooo

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