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I think it was an Exxon station but if anyones interested I could double
check. What country are you in? If it's Exxon, he's in the US. They use the name Esso everyplace else. |
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"G EddieA95" wrote in message If it's Exxon, he's in the US. They use
the name Esso everyplace else. That's what doesn't make sense. How can a roadside gas station in the USA sell leaded gasoline? D. |
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 03:02:28 GMT, "Capt.Doug"
wrote: "G EddieA95" wrote in message If it's Exxon, he's in the US. They use the name Esso everyplace else. That's what doesn't make sense. How can a roadside gas station in the USA sell leaded gasoline? D. Just can't sell it using a filler nozzle that fits into an unleaded only tank. 110 must be pretty expensive. I use leaded 96 in my race car and it cost me $3.98/gal. I don't even want to know the price today, although I'm going to find out real soon. -- dillon Life is always short, but only you can make it sweet |
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"Capt.Doug" wrote in message ... "G EddieA95" wrote in message If it's Exxon, he's in the US. They use the name Esso everyplace else. That's what doesn't make sense. How can a roadside gas station in the USA sell leaded gasoline? D. It is intended for race cars, and not for use on the road. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.651 / Virus Database: 417 - Release Date: 4/5/2004 |
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