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EDIT - OOOPPSS Just noticed that this was an "08" Thread..

2009 Powercruise will be held on Sept 10th -13th!

I'll be there for sure!!

Last year was the first one i missed due to my car being written off!

It's an awesome event, With plently to see and do.

For anyone who has never been and is wondering if it's worth taking your car out.. DO IT!!! It's a great weekend..

100kw to 1000kw You'll still have a ball!

Sure there are going to be cars out there with more horsepower etc, But it's all in fun.. :hsdance:

I cant wait! :laugh:

Here's some info -

GENERAL INFO

Powercruise offers car enthusiasts a place to drive your tough street, race, drift or show car, in a safe and controlled

environment while allowing you to do all the things your not allowed to do on the streets or anywhere else for that matter

these days. This page is to answer any questions you have about being an entrant at Powercruise.

ENTRY FORM

Do you want to Cruise, Race, Drift, Skid and party at Powercruise? Entry forms have already been posted to previous

Queensland Powercruise entrants and everyone who registered their details with us. You can also Click here to Download Entry Form.

Entry forms must be completed in full with a money order/cheque enclosed and mailed to PO Box 55, Redbank Qld 4301. We recommend

you post your entry by express mail as in most cases it is an overnight delivery as well as being able to be tracked if lost in Australia Post's

mailing system which has been known to happen. Powercruise can assist if your mail has been lost. Just call us to find out how on 0407172413

PRICING

Pre Paid - before 17th July 2009_______$120 - (Includes 1 driver pass & 1 vehicle pass)

Pre Paid - before 25th August 2009_____$180 - (Includes 1 driver pass & 1 vehicle pass)

On the day of the event_______________$240 - (Includes 1 driver pass & 1 vehicle pass)

Plus camping - Extra $30

When posting your entry form make sure you allow enough time for your entry form to get to us in the mail on or before the cut off date.

We do not take responsibility for the postal service, so don't risk it, we recommend using Express Post for a speedy delivery.

CAMPING

Camping is available at all Powercruise events around Australia. We supply hot showers that are cleaned as often as required which is pretty

often considering the large numbers of campers at our events. There are also ample ladies and mens toilets spread around the venue. This

includes both demountable building type toilets as well as portable individual toilets for more urgent matters!!. Camping is available for both

entrants and spectators and can be paid at the gate on your arrival or prepaid on entry forms if required. The Camping fee is additional to any

advertised entrant fee or daily spectator tickets. Camping costs an additional $30 per person for Thursday night, Friday night and Saturday night

and is applicable for Brisbane, Sydney and Perth events. That works out to about $13 per night per person. Tasmania and Darwin are the lucky

states because the camping fee has been waived for these events due to the limited number of campers and facilities available at the venues.

We still ensure adequate toilets are available and some showers are also available.

Powercruise does not book camp sites, we don't hold sites for anyone. Camping is a first in best dressed deal. Check the venue maps for the

allocated camping areas please. Some areas are not permitted to have cars in them and some are so please make sure you read the map at

the bottom of this page for all the info.

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EVENT GUIDE

The event guide is an entrants best friend. It will answer all those questions about where to go and what to do. Have a read, and any further questions,

contact us.

Download QLD Event Guide HERE

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Agree but pwoercrusie is more for the mucles cars. But anyway should be a fun few days.

Thats the main reason im going i want to put my skyline up agianst some of the blown v8s that have more engine outside the bonnet then actually in it :laugh:

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I would have been there with bell's on but my motor did its bearingson the one dayer and is currently getting refreshed (Second lap which you can imagine Im happy about).

Will probably be there in my mates 26/30 VL Turbo tearing it up the V8's.

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I would have been there with bell's on but my motor did its bearingson the one dayer and is currently getting refreshed (Second lap which you can imagine Im happy about).

Will probably be there in my mates 26/30 VL Turbo tearing it up the V8's.

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This is probably a very stupid question....but can bikes go along to it??

I've never been and am pretty keen to go, in the car or on the bike I don't care lol.

Cars Yes Bikes No

They set up the track at Qld Raceway with racing on the straits and if a hi powered car was to get out of control, well you get the rest.

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Cars Yes Bikes No

They set up the track at Qld Raceway with racing on the straits and if a hi powered car was to get out of control, well you get the rest.

Yeah I get the whole cars n bikes at the same time is a no go, but was just unsure as to whether or not they had some short spells of bikes only. Oh well, doesn't matter, I'll just take the car! lol

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I'm undecided :)

Most of my mates don't want to enter this year cus of bad experiences last year, so we might just head down for the last day or something to watch..?

Still it would be fun to wind out the old girl on the track and smoke some of the local v8's for a laugh :P

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