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Well it had to happen but the BP servo at main road glendale will be transformed in to a Shell/Coles servo so no more Ultimate at that location.

NOT HAPPY JAN

How ever there has been a bp open up next door to the Eagle Boys pizza store further down the road from the old servo.

Yes they do have Ultimate thank goodness.

Just hope it's the same quality

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but bp dont got none fuel voucher... if they did... i might go there.. shell does got a fuel voucher.. save a whole $2 mate.. dat buy you 2 pies at darbys .. or 1 pie at da servo your already at... aye bro.

yeah donno about up your way but down here the 4 cent discount is basically useless....

they make it look cheaper by dropping 4 cents, but they increase the basic price by 4 cents compared to mobil and independents anyway, sol it ends up being the same price anyway....

im pretty sure this has been discussed before...

shell and exxon mobil are the suppliers for the majority of the entire country. those two suppliers dont put different additives in their fuel for different end suppliers. its all the same stuff. british petroleum are the only "independant" type suppliers of fuel apart from shell and exxon (hence why ultimate seems to be the choice of skyline drivers). every other servo supplies the same fuel.

im pretty sure this is 100%. if its not - let me know.

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