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We're is power play at how much does it cost to get on the track? Do you need a cams lic??

Powerplay/Powercruise is pretty cheap really. The earlier you enter and pay the more discount you get. Starts at $80 then goes to like $200 + if you register on the day.

This fee gets you access to the track, only need a normal drivers license. They have different events that run through out the day.

Cruising Sessions [Happy Laps]

Drifting

Off Street Racing [Drag Racing]

Power Skid Comp

Burnout Comp

You need to wear full length clothing [Jeans & Longsleeve shirt] Shoes & Helmet for all events but the cruising sessions

Definitely a great day out

We're is power play at how much does it cost to get on the track? Do you need a cams lic??

How's the old girl going, I will need to grab a copy of zoom to catch up on all the new mods, have you got to 10 yet and have you had it to any tracks yet?

I do miss the thing, rolling in the 5 with about 75 atwkw doesn't have the same effect as the old line

pulling through the gears.

sime1, post 5000, is that a spelling mistake. "every component helps separate this example from its taxi lineage just that little but further"

the underlined but, should it read "bit".

congrats on making the mag also.

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