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If your into tough cars, then read on………

Powercruise is about to hit Sydney’s Eastern Creek International Raceway this Easter Long Weekend 24th to 27th March

Cruising the Racetrack Street Racing Power Drifting Power Skids Ballistic Burnouts

Twin Dyno’s Camping all Weekend Show & Shine Live Bands Trade Exhibitors

After Dark Adult Entertainment Miss Powercruise Sound Off Doorslammers to Street Race, Play & Cruise with.

If your still interested visit www.powercruise.net for all the details

Powercruise……….The Next Level in Automotive Entertainment

Info visit www.powercruise.net or call 0407172 413

Catch ya cruising

Gup

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Thanks for joinign SAU and providing us with the info from the horses mouth.

Paul Beck lent me the P.C.2 dvd and then said, "Oh, and it's at Eastern Creek this year".

I near passed out with excitement. I am THERE!!! Perhaps email [email protected] about running a Powercruise banner on this site. HUGE exposure!

Adrian

  • 3 weeks later...

$200 for a 3 car garage, Andrew. It's on the entry form. Would be happy to go half-eachies if you wanna book today?

I am speaking to someone with a trader stand at lunch today to see if I can't score a better rate on entry. (Left it too late and missed out on the $100.00 for the 4 days. It's now $160 but what they hey :)

Adrian

  • 3 weeks later...

Mate, I just rang Rob from Powercruise, there aren't any pit garages left. They were all snapped up real quick apparently and there's a wait list with 4 people on it anyway.

I'll try to go along to take some photos and do a write-up for the newsletter.

  • 4 weeks later...


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