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Got to into the event at 7am on Saturday, drove on the grass "show and shine" area looking for SilviaWA's spot. I could not find it so i asked one of the men on the golf buggies, he informed me that everyone was just parking where ever they liked and there was on set spots. So i drive up and parked on the section on top of the retaining all, then the fords and commodores followed. By the time all of the 30 Silviawa people had rocked up you couldn't get your car out...

Then we lined up for the "powercruise" after 2 1/2 hrs we make it down into the staging lanes and set off into the track....

Sunday came and i decided to not drive the car and parked it up with the drift demo cars and spent the rest of the day being a passenger in my boyfriends drift car.

I thought that it was very disorganized which was a great disappointment.

Dani, you were lined up a couple of cars in front of me for the "powercruise" your lights look awesome!!

Powercruise was ok, didnt like the "big 5o man" doing a 360 infront of a silvia drifting made the poor drifter go of the track to avoid him :) . also saw Angr33's car I think those lights are awsome made me laugh when i read the plate, nice looking car mate.

Would of prefered some more drifting events but oh well :)

Benson

Yeah was a bit Disorganized sat in the car waiting to get off the track for 30mins after the off street drag racing practice after only getting 3 runs in 2 hours but still enjoyed it overall.next year should be better organized hopefully!!!

i agree with the comments about the waiting time..just takes up too much time and i even took a nap in the car!! but it was well worth it when we got onto the track :bunny: lotsa good-looking cars too!

heres some pix/vids of the day.

but the only skyline related thing i got was Steves GTR on the track

look in the video section for it.

http://www.fordcortina.net/pix/PowerCruise15-11th-Oct-2008/

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http://www.ford-cortina.net/pix/PowerCruise15-11th-Oct-2008/

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