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  2. Supercheap Auto - Wikipedia

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    Supercheap Auto-sponsored Holden Commodore VF of Russell Ingall in 2013. From 2005 to 2020, Supercheap Auto held sponsorship naming rights for the Bathurst 1000.It has also sponsored several Supercars Championship teams since 1997 under the brand Supercheap Auto Racing, including Steven Ellery Racing (2000–2004), Paul Weel Racing (2005–2007), Paul Morris Motorsport (2008–2011), Walkinsaw ...

  3. Gull New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Rae established Gull New Zealand was established in 1998, as the New Zealand arm of the business. It opened its first retail outlet in Frankton, Hamilton in 1999. [2] In December 2016, Rae agreed terms to sell Gull New Zealand to Caltex Australia (later Ampol). [3] [4] [5] The sale was completed in July 2017. [6]

  4. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Supercheap Auto: Automotive parts store [291] Automotive parts, automotive accessories [291] 46 [291] 11 [291] Super Retail Group [292] 2003 [292] Brisbane, Australia [292] SuperValue: Supermarket [293] Groceries [293] 13 [293] 6 [293] Woolworths New Zealand [113] 1964 in Opawa, Christchurch [294] Favona, New Zealand [113] Supré (closed by ...

  5. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s, recommended viscosities had moved down to 5W-30, primarily to improve fuel efficiency. A typical modern application would be Honda motor's use of 5W-20 (and in their newest vehicles, 0W-20) viscosity oil for 12,000 kilometres (7,500 mi).

  6. Europa (oil company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 British Petroleum NZ acquired a 60% interest in the company. [3] During this time, the company produced what was an award-winning television advert that featured American rock legend Stevie Ray Vaughan and New Zealand Blues legend Midge Marsden as part of the "Travellin' On" television adverts. The television adverts were shot mainly ...

  7. Oil and gas industry in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand had one oil refinery, the Marsden Point Oil Refinery, but its refining capability was closed in 2021 and is now an import only facility. The major industry body is the Petroleum Exploration and Production Association of New Zealand. There are 2,600 kilometres of high-pressure natural gas transmission pipelines in the North Island. [5]