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Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone is making their way to QR for Cruzetime on the easter weekend? As far as i understand its going to be run on the same format that powercruise was last year. Dont know exact prices yet but am interested in finding out...Post your name up if your gonna be there cause I dont wanna be the only Skyline there with all the :kick: V8's

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There is a very slim chance I might make my way down in the car in my sig. Can you enter on the day?

pretty sure you have to enter early but if they dont have enough ppl im sure they'l allow ppl to go with the "on the day" option

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reword of my previous post, if i have sold my car and have my new car at this stage, i will take my new car there and have a run, will just have to find someone resposible to drive it to and from the track...

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