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Hey fellow Skylines. Is anyone interested in entering power cruise?

DETAILS: http://www.powercruise.net/12/index.php?page=entry_form

WHEN: Feb28 - Mar2

WHERE: Eastern Creek

PRICE: $120 entry before Jan 7 / $180 after Jan 7 / $220 after Feb 22

Dyno Comps additional $30

WHATS INCLUDED: This includes full weekend admission fee for the driver into Powercruise® and entry into the Carline Mufflers Powercruise® cruising sessions, Powerskid™ Comp, Burnout Comp, Off-Street Racing, Drifting Comp and the Show & Shine.

I bought my GTR back in August and have been spending my time going over my car making sure everything is right before I take it to the track. For me this is an entertaining event where I can flog the car a bit on the cruise sessions and off-street racing without being too hard on my car.

I'm seriously considering this and a few additional SAU folk joining in would just push me over the edge. So whattya think?

:thumbsup: GD2ILA

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I think I will do it too. I've seen footage on the Ignition DVD (Ep #25 just out). Looks like a lot of fun.

From what I can guess, looks like the "Off Street Races" are simple line up and go. No stagger and doesn't like like it is timed. Basically just a king of the hill race with the all out fastest winning. Folks here will be happy to know that an 8 second R32 GTR won it in Qld.

Cruise sessions look to just be free form open track where you can drive the track (not at full speed) and have some fun shooting down the straight or around a corner before slowing down approaching the other cruisers.

Looks like has some exhibition stuff - jet drag truck in the QLD event, show -n- shine, etc.

I see it as $120 for 3 days is pretty cheap to have some fun.

anyways - hope to see you folks there. Look for my White R33 GTR.

Cheers.



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