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BP Ultimate 98 cos it's the only 98 avaliable in the West... :D

Have been told that Shell is the go for GTR's but would be nice to try it.

Used to get 350-400Km's to the tank out of the R ( yea I know but I'm old and a careful driver.Bwahaha)

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Ken

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i used to use only opti when i first got my car which was like 3yrs ago....then changed to BPcouple months ago and i honestly cant tell the diference performance wise only that BP doesnt smell as bad as Opti........which is why im stickin with BP.:D:D

wats with gettin only 300ks on a stockie?? i get 400k easy with just an exhaust as a mod. doesnt sound rite

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