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haha was just guessing, no actual math done (slow day too) - then again my car is sitting on 16l/100 i suppose.

I live about 8 minutes from Birds I'd say.. I live in dat dere Wantirna / Knox danger area hence me not owning a skyline

Thinking gym > kebabs tonight..

Only 16/100?

Drive it harder.

Lol, think the most i've ever had it was 16.8 or something keep in mine this is mostly city traffic purrs along at 8 on the hwy

Reminds me need petrol for my bike too, on the way to work this morning light popped up -_- dam you no petrol gauge!

Intel suggests the Coles servos on Bwd Hwy are 149.9 for 91... So 165ish for 98, I suppose.

Haha my bike has a fuel gauge :D... But no clock shits me.

Swap you a clock for a working clutch

i dont know if this is a stupid question for bikes, but dont you just take the cap off and have a look or tap the outside and hear if its empty? its just a lawnmower tank, right? :P

Or light up with lighter.

i dont know if this is a stupid question for bikes, but dont you just take the cap off and have a look or tap the outside and hear if its empty? its just a lawnmower tank, right? :P

to some extent you can depends on what type of bike, dirt bikes kinda yea.

my road bike stores fuel even under the seat lol, most road bikes you can only tell when they're pretty much full or half full the other way you can tell is how the bike

rides too

best bet is just use the odometer or wait till the light comes on if no gauge :D

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Still not fixed, bro? :(

Also, can confirm my earlier Intel was correct. 98 was 166.9. I successfully located my 10c voucher luckily.

Nope, only have a cold wet muddy carport to work in, and only weekends to do it. Need to make sure I can have it done in 1 day so I'm not leaving it without a clutch cover

Pretty sure you're <5 min away, if not less, from me then, lol.

Haha I'm at the gym atm. Best of both worlds.

You two are about 500 metres from each other. 5 minutes would be a walk.

Also 10 cent voucher = about $6 in 60L tank

16 cent voucher = about $10

Shit adds up if you use them everytime.

Definitelt worth stopping by Birds' house when in doubt of vouchers.

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