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Yes, Not many people thought that WASCC would pass the event, but they have and now we have a great event to look forward to This year.

Event: Powercruise 2008

Date: 11th & 12th October 2008

Venue:Barbagello Raceway

Sponsers:Carline Mufflers & Supercheap Auto and much more...

Entry forms will be available between July and September 2008

ATM

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Hey guys,

I had a lil chat with one of the organisers for the Power cruise, 1st time in Perth and most likely to be very big!

Power cruise able’s us to be their look at everyone’s cars E.g. They will be having a Show n Shine area,

Saturday will be mainly everyone mucking around

Day goes with a big cruise at the start then follows by anyone wanting to drift the track. Also drags. A lilt bit of a street race and a Power skid contest and much more with Show Girls and Models everywhere. Sunday the judges will be looking around for people entering the Drift / Drag / and the rest with people being awarded.

ATM they are trying to make it a camping over night which lets hope they do.

Pricing at the moment is $120 for people entering the Power cruise which is over the 2 days (this also includes Drift / drags and the rest) and camping Only pay a lil extra for the Dyno runs.

I suggest Bring spare tyres / petrol although depending on the sponsor their could be a tyre shop and maybe more.

Every will be able to enter! Althought they do suggest to send a pick of your car due 2 having ppl in rusted old cars going for the fun of it.

Once I know abit more I will post it. Cheers.

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Sounds good. I will probably the GTT for a bit of track action as well as the show n shine.

The only thing is I dont think that the people of WASCC are going to be very impressed with what some of the big V8's and big HP imports are going to do to the track in the power skid competition.

cant wait to unleash my fully worked r33 gts-t, look out v8's!!!!!! my 500hp gtst is goin to eat them for breakfast!!

Yes, Not many people thought that WASCC would pass the event, but they have and now we have a great event to look forward to This year.

Event: Powercruise 2008

Date: 11th & 12th October 2008

Venue:Barbagello Raceway

Sponsers:Carline Mufflers & Supercheap Auto and much more...

Entry forms will be available between July and September 2008

ATM

-------------------------

Hey guys,

I had a lil chat with one of the organisers for the Power cruise, 1st time in Perth and most likely to be very big!

Power cruise able's us to be their look at everyone's cars E.g. They will be having a Show n Shine area,

Saturday will be mainly everyone mucking around

Day goes with a big cruise at the start then follows by anyone wanting to drift the track. Also drags. A lilt bit of a street race and a Power skid contest and much more with Show Girls and Models everywhere. Sunday the judges will be looking around for people entering the Drift / Drag / and the rest with people being awarded.

ATM they are trying to make it a camping over night which lets hope they do.

Pricing at the moment is $120 for people entering the Power cruise which is over the 2 days (this also includes Drift / drags and the rest) and camping Only pay a lil extra for the Dyno runs.

I suggest Bring spare tyres / petrol although depending on the sponsor their could be a tyre shop and maybe more.

Every will be able to enter! Althought they do suggest to send a pick of your car due 2 having ppl in rusted old cars going for the fun of it.

Once I know abit more I will post it. Cheers.

Aww man! I only just got wind of this, and now I find out that Gup has pulled the donk out of "Elvis" for his new project :banana: I was hanging out to see that beast.

Have they announced any eastern staters coming over for the event?

Got my official powercruise stickers and flyers in the mail a few weeks ago. Cant wait to rip apart the falcodores and vtec homeboys.

Only concern is having some idiot think his dick is a bit too big and crash into the back of me, wouldn’t be the first time.

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