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Someone poured into tank hidden in back seat. Malaysians compren...

can not really tell.... if the petrol was directed to the big spare container (jerrycans) in the rear seat or to the very car petrol tank... inconclusive.... [dizzy]

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If kena caught will be very jialat.. Singapore customs Only allow 10 litres petrol and need to declare... More than the permitted 10 litres will be subjected to heavy fine...

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If kena caught will be very jialat.. Singapore customs Only allow 10 litres petrol and need to declare... More than the permitted 10 litres will be subjected to heavy fine...

Should just modify the petrol tank to hold 100litres!!

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Hi guys, been a long time since I go JB liao...

 

Anyone knows if the Indian guy tat sell puttu mayam using a motorcycle, and he's usually station juz before the malaysia custom ( towards singapore) still around?

 

I kinda miss his puttu mayam...

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Hi guys, been a long time since I go JB liao...

 

Anyone knows if the Indian guy tat sell puttu mayam using a motorcycle, and he's usually station juz before the malaysia custom ( towards singapore) still around?

 

I kinda miss his puttu mayam...

 

Sometimes I see him ard

 

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can not really tell.... if the petrol was directed to the big spare container (jerrycans) in the rear seat or to the very car petrol tank... inconclusive.... [dizzy]

Wouldn't the cabin reek of petrol smell? This is an obvious telltale sign.

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ok anyone knows this genius lol... apparently hes pouring petrol into the container below

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If kena caught will be very jialat.. Singapore customs Only allow 10 litres petrol and need to declare... More than the permitted 10 litres will be subjected to heavy fine...

Really, not worth d effort to do tis way. If kena caught, got to pump umpteen times to save back. Better, go n buy groceries n have a good makan. Think can save even more.

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Just came from JB an hour ago. Shell R97 still at MYR2.00/L. Not allow to pump R95.

Traffic in n out smooth.

 

Of course not allowed to pump 95. But sometimes 97 out of stock, they will let you pump 95.

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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Regional/2015/02/26/Shell-reduces-petrol-prices-by-2-cents/Regional

Home > News > Regional

Published: Thursday February 26, 2015 MYT 12:00:00 AM

Updated: Thursday February 26, 2015 MYT 8:22:21 AM

Shell reduces petrol prices by 2 cents

OIL giant Shell reduced its petrol pump prices by 2 cents.

On Tuesday, consumer watchdog Con­sumers Association of Singapore (Case) said that oil companies were “profiteering” from the recent Government petrol duty hike.

Shell’s 95-octane grade now costs S$2.02 (RM5.38) a litre before discount, while its 98-octane grade is priced at S$2.26 (RM6.02) per litre. The company’s premium V-Power costs S$2.63 (RM7) a litre.

While this is 2 cents lower than yesterday, prices are still higher than the Government’s announced duty hike of 15 cents a litre for intermediate grade petrol and 20 cents a litre for premium petrol.

Shell’s pump prices before the Government announcement were S$1.86 (RM4.95) a litre for its 95-octane grade and S$2.03 (RM5.41) for its 98-octane grade, and S$2.40 (RM6.39) for V-Power.

Case has sent letters to the main players here asking each of them to justify the increases.

“Prices were increased beyond the tax increment without proper justification,” said Case’s executive director Seah Seng Choon, adding that the association has received queries from concerned motorists.

If the replies are “not satisfactory”, Case will file a complaint with the Trade and Industry Ministry for the firms to be asked to reduce their prices, he said. — The Straits Times / Asia News Network

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Case will file a complaint with the Trade and Industry Ministry for the firms to be asked to reduce their prices, he said. — The Straits Times / Asia News Network

 

 

What can MTI do? As if they got the balls to bite them like the US for such practise..

The 2c is just a lip service nia... Wayang before the actual Chinggay ah..

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