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i've never been to powercruise but im keen to go and watch. I've been told a couple of times tho that the event is heavily orientated by extreme v8's and small displacement turbo cars get laughed at :s if someone wants to organise a cruise to the event i'd love to be apart of it

this weekend.There is about three car loads of people leaving maroochydore that i know that are going on saturday morning,me included.Its not heavily V8 oriented ,heaps of imports and old school datto's with tough sr's in them etc.Ive been the last three years and only last year it was a bit a downer cause it rained, but clear skys ahead.

Well got back from power cruiz just a short time ago and i must say that i was a bit dissapointed on the nissan brigade turn out.Only a had full of skylines and a few slivias and 180 were competing.this years was more V8 dominated than previous years. :D

i went yesturday and i'd have to say i was pretty dissapointed. It was to v8 orientated for me. Everything was big and noisy but that was about it. I just couldnt get excited over the cars regardless of how much fast they could go in a perfectly straight line. I think it just all depends on what your into. Looking forward to Jamboree tho, favourite event of the whole year!

i was planning on goin to this but decided not too, with jambo so close and id rather save funds for that, and b y the sounds of it wasnt as good as previous years. i like old school muscle aswell, i like to see them compete together against one another...new Vs old.

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