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  • #46
    $1.889 at Shell yesterday (although I did get a 4c discouht thanks to those stupid vouchers).

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
      I paid $1.88 in sydders the other day.
      Its now $140 to fill the T4 from empty.

      Can I use B100? Where can I get it??

      I`m not complaining about the economy and you are right its all about how nicely you drive the beast.
      matt want some vege oil from my dad's restaurant?
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Mischa View Post
        matt want some vege oil from my dad's restaurant?
        Yeah and a chemist to cook it up for me.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
          Yeah and a chemist to cook it up for me.
          im gonna give it a go. nice knowing you if i blow myself up.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by THR View Post
            $1.889 at Shell yesterday (although I did get a 4c discouht thanks to those stupid vouchers).
            You know, you're just getting ripped off for your groceries to get that voucher. Stupid Coles and Woolworths. I say bring on Walmart etc for some competition. Screw em.

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            • #51
              I paid 1.85 at Chatswood last night before i came home..

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              • #52
                I haven't got the new Golf yet but won't be long I have noticed a decent drop in diesel price down here in Nowra NSW was @ $1.90 + p/l at most servos but noticed the Caltex down the road from me had it down by 9c to around $1.81 p/l however petrol has only dropped by about 1c p/l at the same servo. Just the sort of thing I like to see when I've just bought a diesel.
                Russ

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
                  I haven't got the new Golf yet but won't be long I have noticed a decent drop in diesel price down here in Nowra NSW was @ $1.90 + p/l at most servos but noticed the Caltex down the road from me had it down by 9c to around $1.81 p/l however petrol has only dropped by about 1c p/l at the same servo. Just the sort of thing I like to see when I've just bought a diesel.
                  I'm hearing that! It was teetering on 2 bucks here last week.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Preen59 View Post
                    I'm hearing that! It was teetering on 2 bucks here last week.
                    Hopefully all the ongoing action from the truckies will see the prices continue to fall. They should never have increased the way they did, I always remember it being the other way around at the bowsers ie Petrol at least 20c p/l dearer than diesel. I think there is a lot of political motivation in the pricing.

                    Russ
                    Russ

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
                      Hopefully all the ongoing action from the truckies will see the prices continue to fall. They should never have increased the way they did, I always remember it being the other way around at the bowsers ie Petrol at least 20c p/l dearer than diesel. I think there is a lot of political motivation in the pricing.

                      Russ
                      Yup. Greed and politics.

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                      • #56
                        And china.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by smithy010 View Post
                          And china.
                          Yeah. Stupid China.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Preen59 View Post
                            Yeah. Stupid China.
                            Wouldn't it be stupid USA and Saudis?
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Golf Houso View Post
                              Wouldn't it be stupid USA and Saudis?
                              China is taking resources from everywhere! Whether it's oil, tool steels, ore, coal, whatever, they are driving up prices elsewhere.

                              What happens is that China takes the majority of the consumables, and what is left over is what we all scrap for. So it's supply and demand. The small (comparatively) amount that we buy here is four to five hundred percent of the cost of what China is paying for it in some cases.

                              Put it this way.. At work, we get plastic moulds from china CHEAPER than what we can buy the material for here! They're crap moulds and we nearly always have to modify them to get them to work the way we want, but still, you can see my point.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Preen59 View Post
                                China is taking resources from everywhere! Whether it's oil, tool steels, ore, coal, whatever, they are driving up prices elsewhere.

                                What happens is that China takes the majority of the consumables, and what is left over is what we all scrap for. So it's supply and demand. The small (comparatively) amount that we buy here is four to five hundred percent of the cost of what China is paying for it in some cases.

                                Put it this way.. At work, we get plastic moulds from china CHEAPER than what we can buy the material for here! They're crap moulds and we nearly always have to modify them to get them to work the way we want, but still, you can see my point.

                                We use guys in China and they get paid 50 bucks a week....they are happy to be earning anything at all.
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