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deffinately attending, powercruise last year was so wicked seeing such quick cars all at once unleash down the main straight of eastern creek

and the power skids the cars do back up the main straight is sweet 2 watch also, last year i remeber the yellow s15 go nuts down it

and the lil datto ute killed it too

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deffinately attending, powercruise last year was so wicked seeing such quick cars all at once unleash down the main straight of eastern creek

and the power skids the cars do back up the main straight is sweet 2 watch also, last year i remeber the yellow s15 go nuts down it

and the lil datto ute killed it too

should be better this year,a few of my mates r going down with over 500hp,i cant wait first time my car has seen the track

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will be there look for the white r33 with A&B motorsposts stickers on it if all goes well should be waering a little gt42 ;)

im pretty sure i saw u there last year, were u in the white series 2 r33??

it was mad how u pinned it half way down and just startd smokin up at like 80km/h!!

i went and saw some other tuff 33s were u guys were hangin out some dude had damage to hes....u guys diddnt look very happy

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im pretty sure i saw u there last year, were u in the white series 2 r33??

it was mad how u pinned it half way down and just startd smokin up at like 80km/h!!

i went and saw some other tuff 33s were u guys were hangin out some dude had damage to hes....u guys diddnt look very happy

thats us :)

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So having Powercruise 12, SAU Dyno day and track day happening simultaneously, do we still have anybody going to Powercruise at this stage or what?

Hope to see more of you there, it will be a lot of fun, I am sure.

:thumbsup:

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