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Hi all,

The time is almost upon us! Official date for entry is Dec 7th however garages and carports are up grabs NOW!

Myself and a mate have just purchased ourselves a garage :D Cant wait!!

My first time was Powercruise early this year and i must say, was a highlight of the year behind the wheel.

The earlier you enter and pay the cheaper it is. All info can be found here---> http://www.powercruise.com

So get your bums into gear and get in early, it would be great to have a big SAU group attend.

Drag, Drift, Power skids, Cruising, Show 'n' Shine, Burnouts it has it all. Great for spectators, a million times better for entrants!

So who is going???

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yes im keen, missed this year. also keen on garage.

Hi all,

The time is almost upon us! Official date for entry is Dec 7th however garages and carports are up grabs NOW!

Myself and a mate have just purchased ourselves a garage :happy: Cant wait!!

My first time was Powercruise early this year and i must say, was a highlight of the year behind the wheel.

The earlier you enter and pay the cheaper it is. All info can be found here---> http://www.powercruise.com

So get your bums into gear and get in early, it would be great to have a big SAU group attend.

Drag, Drift, Power skids, Cruising, Show 'n' Shine, Burnouts it has it all. Great for spectators, a million times better for entrants!

So who is going???

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  • 5 weeks later...

Sorry enthusiast, it's called 'Power'cruise not nugget cruise lol.

I've got my garage sorted, gonna fill out the form and send it off today....Powerskid, tick, drags, tick, cruise...hell yeah. Can't wait but have a lot of work to do before then!!

Sorry enthusiast, it's called 'Power'cruise not nugget cruise lol.

I've got my garage sorted, gonna fill out the form and send it off today....Powerskid, tick, drags, tick, cruise...hell yeah. Can't wait but have a lot of work to do before then!!

I dont think my gearbox would handle the powerskid comp :banana: Dont want to risk blowing it and ruining the weekend.

Entering everything else though.

Couldnt get to the post office today, stupid car had me tied up. Have to send it express tomorrow.

  • 2 weeks later...

Well my car is at the panel beaters today for some repairs thanks to a milkshake tow truck driver. 5 weeks out and I've been promised the car back in a month, which gives me a week to put it back together.

Worse case scenario I'll put some goggles on and drive it with no windscreen under primer. I'm not missing this for anything!!

Jeez man! My fingers are crossed for you.

Get this, putting all my bits back together and the wastegate fouls on the covers!! So now i have to tow the car to my metal shop and cut up a newly ceramicoated exhaust housing to get it to fit, then get everything re-ceramicaoted, then tow the car back home again :ph34r:




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