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EXTREME HORSEPOWER PROMOTIONS PRESENTS EXTREME POWERFEST 2

SATURDAY MAY 26TH 2007 11AM - 9PM

ADELAIDE INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY

BURNOUTS DRIFT CAR ACTION POWERSKIDS SHOW N SHINE GO TO WHOA FIREWORKS

INTERSTATE GUESTS MOTOR BIKE STUNTS GO KART BURNOUTS AND DRIFTING TRADE SITES

MINI GP BIKES PROMO GIRLS DYNO BAR

ENQUIRIES : 0434984805 KYM

FEEL THE HORSEPOWER

FESTIVAL OF HORSEPOWER

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Spectator Entry: Adult $25, kids 5-15 $10, Under 5 Free

NO ALCOHOL to be brought in, Alcohol available at venue in selected areas.

Guests

-Paul Greghini (Corvette Door Slammer)

-Bandag Bullet

-maybe Peter & Debbie Gray with their Camaro

-and more in the pipeline

We are limited to 40 drift cars and 50 burnout cars (due to insurance), we have a lot in each already so be quick to get in on the action.

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REMEMBER get your entries in asap to save spots in the program.

Gates now will be open at 10.30am for spectators to see the Grand Parade

WE NEED More Show n Shine cars at this EVENT - new fee, pay just $40 with only 1 pass!!!!!

All Show n Shine cars go are in the running for GRAND CHAMP and Top 10 overall.

These are the custom made glass trophies worth entering to win!!!!

(we will be accepting Show n Shine entries on the day)

NEWS FLASH We are looking at moving the Extreme Horsepower Supershow to AIR in Dec, stand by for more information.

DRiFT CARS AT POWERFEST - please note that these are demonstration ONLY

SUPER ATTRACTION***WHEELWORX DRIFT TEAM*** featuring Danny Vahoumis / Linden Reynolds / Adam May / Tom Monkhouse / James Mardle / Joel Mackeras / Jeremy Lake / Jake Monkhouse / Shane Hilder /

Danny will attempt to drift the bowl section of AIR then fish tail the entire length of the drag strip.

BURNOUT CAR ENTRIES - 20 Spots left - GET YOUR ENTRIES IN ASAP!!!

EXCLUSIVE APPEARANCE - From NSW - 000 Freestyle Motorbike Stunt Team

EXCLUSIVE APPEARANCE - 2 new WILD Drag Cars not seen before - Marco "Elb's Racing" with his new tuff blown & injected 55 Chev will be there with Engine Start Ups and even and spurt on the track !!!!!

BANDAG TRUCK IS CONFIRMED

The truck is the fastest truck in the world and runs 2 v8 engines, 2 superchargers, 4 turbos and runs on NOS. Bandag Truck will be doing 2 - 3 full runs on the track. PLUS trying to drift around the bowl !!!

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