First £70+ fill-up

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Toby_HDi
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myglaren wrote: You need to be carefull at Costco
Warning - .pdf.
What the hell is that all about? lol

And something thats been bothering me, who is that in your avatar? looks familiar
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Toby_HDi wrote:
myglaren wrote: You need to be carefull at Costco
Warning - .pdf.
What the hell is that all about? lol

And something thats been bothering me, who is that in your avatar? looks familiar
Loonies abound everywhere but nowhere more than America.

She is the magnificent Mylène Farmer
Another very fine Frenchie and arguable better than a Citroen.

Wikipedia Article.
Very unlikely to be familiar as she is virtually unknown outside France, Belgium, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, and Russia.
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I went to fill up with Bio yesterday and they had none until tomorrow, so had to buy dino.
£71 for ¾ tank. I filled up a bit early as I had a hospital appointment today* and didn't want to get caught out.




*actuall not - I was a week out with it so could have waited until Friday after all :(
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Filled up my tank with 58 litres - good result as i've got 46 mpg overall with some very mixed driving but it did cost £75!
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I've now had two £100 fill ups in my works van. I'm glad I don't pay for it.
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