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f*k yeh im so there with my skyline powered commodore OOO YEH, its gonna be like being beaten to death with ur own shoe LOL.................. jokes jokes,, were all gonna get along no matter wat we drive cause at the end of the day no matter wat u drive we all just wanna do skids woooooooooooooot wooooooooooooooot :D:laugh:

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*cough* im sick cant work this swing lol

haha tell ur boss ur have a new desisese called driftillitis haha.

any ways i will love to go but i do not think my R34 gt will cut the bread!

i will come down and look but

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DINOBONED - its is not a car comp its a BIG BIG car cruise with the extra's more cars are better trust me you will regret it ") m

Not necessarily. If you car does not have enought power to do a big skid then it is probably best that you dont enter. THis type of thing is not for everyone but yes it would be good to see a few Nissans at the track.

Not really just a cruise - kind of a cruise/driving event/ car show mix.

do you think the SAUWA support n recovery vehicle would be suitable for the power cruise?

by then the audio system should be complete and if you want to see the list of mods so far then visit

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.ph...age=1&pp=25

do you think the SAUWA support n recovery vehicle would be suitable for the power cruise?

by then the audio system should be complete and if you want to see the list of mods so far then visit

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.ph...age=1&pp=25

Nice car dude.

Can it do a skid?

Nice car dude.

Can it do a skid?

hahahaha... i have broken traction twice... both times in the wet!!!

its a little hard to brake traction even with around 250Kw... the 4 wheel drive system and traction controll is just too damn good. Once the warranty runs out I will get the ecu flash tuned and get it over 300Kw... then it will squeel!!!

unfortunately the warranty only runs out near the end of 09' so there wont be any more power up's until then.

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i cant wait for the powercruise #15 gna b so sweet, no havin 2 stresss wat speed ur doin tackin a corner nd gettin a cop on ya or racin a buddy, jst do it nd kik ass woooo. go skylines!!!

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so what's going on?

how do i get an entry form etc.

hey guys how are you all going . Um to enter with the form is to late now, but you can still rock up at the gates and pay for it and enter the car that way. but read all the details at " www.powercruise.net " as you have to get your car taken over a check up there such as there own pits, which check if you car has legal limit on tyres, if all the brake lights, indicators and so on work. also you have to bring proof and also rego forms for car.

have a good one,niran

AHHHH POWERCRUISE 08 WAS AWSUM!!!

Didnt see many skylines there which was quite surprising, but the phew i did see i tryed to say hey. The guy with the custom 2 tone 32 who was next to us (Tuned WA) was a champ and an excellent drifter, and the guy with the GMG 4dr 34 with the drfit wing - i'm sooo jealous i want gate + screamer haha sounded mint!!

Of course i have to say [ANGR33GTS] has some serious drift talent, i hope someone saw u coz u could go far with that.

It was an awsum weekend and will deffo enter next year.

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