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Gull dropping fuel prices by 10 cents per litre

Gull dropping fuel prices by 10 cents per litre

The good folks at Gull are dropping the price of petrol again – just in time for the end of the school holidays.

Prices are down by 10 cents per litre from 7am Thursday to midday Friday. Save even more by using Countdown vouchers at Gull’s manned sites.

Embargoed until 1am, 25 July 2013

Gull Drops Pump Prices by 10c a litre

Auckland, 25 July 2013 – Gull, New Zealand’s only family owned fuel retailer today announced a discount day for the end of the school holidays; 10 cents off a litre across all fuel grades.

The discount day starts at 7am Thursday 25 July, and runs until midday Friday 26 July.

Even bigger savings are possible at Gull’s manned sites, when paired with Countdown fuel vouchers, says Graham Stirk, Retail Manager at Gull.

“We’re all about delivering value to hard working kiwi motorists. Today’s discount day, which starts at 7am, is just perfect for the end of the school holidays, and family road trips back home.”

At the majority of Gull outlets where Gull controls retail prices, prices are as follows:

Fuel Grade

Unmanned Site

Manned Site

Regular (91 Octane)

$2.119

$2.149

Force 10 (98 Octane)

$2.269

$2.299

Low Sulphur Diesel

$1.419

$1.449

To celebrate its support of V8 SuperTourers New Zealand, Gull is giving away family passes to the Taupo V8 SuperTourers round with every $50 (or more) of fuel purchased. For more information see details at Gull sites.

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