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    In Canberra it does not matter where you go its over priced except Costco. But mixing wvo 50:50 it saves a bit at the pump. DAMINK don't stress mate I think its just a case of the monthlys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    I think the Nazis introduced autobahns not Autobarn, which is a much more recent development.
    haha, i was so tired when i wrote that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikehzz View Post
    . The icing on the cake being no reference to the topic at hand, fuel prices.
    my apologies Mein Fuhrer.

    Direct conversion of coal to synthetic fuel was originally developed in Germany.
    due to this method, they only had access to 80 octane fuel.
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    Isn't it amazing what you can achieve when you can use slave labour, don't have to tolerate descent and just put your opponents up against the wall. Autobahns, Auto Factories, great advances in Medical Science, (What were they again?) the deaths of millions of people and stable Government with a Low crime rate.
    Adolf, Benito and lets not forget Joe and Tojo. What a great collection of high achievers. If only they were around today, we could have our juice for 5 cents a litre and we probably wouldn't have to cop it up the freckle more than twice a day.
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    One sits in wonder about how a thread on fuel prices morphs into tirades about ancient history.

    Anyway I was able to buy diesel at Metro East Corrimal yesterday for 124.7 , and stated to be Mobil. I was visiting my daughter who lives at Mt Pleasant so it was only 5Kms.( for those who doubt the wisdom of looking for cheaper fuel)

    Sydney was 130.9 and The Central coast 136.9. We are being royally ripped off at the Central Coast.

    The station was not on the Wiki Camps fuel site so I added it.
    Regards Philip A

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    I wonder how much diesel costs here today....
    Haven't fuelled up in weeks Record difference in fuel price?

    Benefits of Long Range tanks and short range work runs Record difference in fuel price?

    At the current rate I won't need to fuel up until my run to Adelaide in 10 days time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppabillytea View Post
    Isn't it amazing what you can achieve when you can use slave labour, don't have to tolerate descent and just put your opponents up against the wall.
    most of these achievements were done before the war. 33-39.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAMINK View Post
    Not to self.
    Staff here are spelling nazis.
    Sheez!!!!!

    Relax. Nothing wrong with correct grammar.

    We should all strive to improve ourselves and learn something new each day.

    If that be something so simple, then so be it...


    Let's move on and talk Land Rovers and Fuel Prices

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    Record difference in fuel price?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Relax. Nothing wrong with correct grammar.

    We should all strive to improve ourselves and learn something new each day.

    If that be something so simple, then so be it...


    Let's move on and talk Land Rovers and Fuel Prices

    Ron has repeatedly been offended by replies to him being a little blunt with his grammar correction to the wider public, pretty sure he has been called a nazis......got me beat why Ron continues.........

    I bet my bottom dollar Ron doesn't pull somebody up in public....easy to do behind a keyboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    I bet my bottom dollar <name> doesn't pull somebody up in public....easy to do behind a keyboard.
    I do My pet hates being "youse" and "I seen"

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