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We need SAU powercruise.. no bias... :D

Amen to that!

Or at least something organised with other import clubs.

We could have everything. Drag, drift, circuit, plus dyno, show'n'shine, the works!!

Now that'd get the kids in, and I bet everyone would have a ball, no bias at all!

Someone get onto it STAT! :headspin:

Amen to that!

Or at least something organised with other import clubs.

We could have everything. Drag, drift, circuit, plus dyno, show'n'shine, the works!!

Now that'd get the kids in, and I bet everyone would have a ball, no bias at all!

Someone get onto it STAT!   :headspin:

Copying more than 45% of the powercruise format would have u ending up in court with Gup sueing you.

Just some words of warning... :D

Friday did suck, but sat and sunday were cool. I enjoyed myself most racing a couple of skylines around the track.. Can't remember who they were, but one was a black R33 with a green P's. I had no rear brakes (literally, pads down to metal, discs ripped to shit), and stockers on the back, but I had a blast tearing around, overtaking the trevs and trying to get away from this skyline, who eventually got me on the straight :P

Oh and was great watching two06L hammering around, very nice car, shame about the trevs in the street racing finals.

:)

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