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As above just wondering as I will be there as I am just about to submit my entry form $80 bucks isn't bad. Also put in roster requests for the four dayer in September.......

Cheers

Imtorqing

yea I'll looking at the same forms now just getting work sorted out and then send it in. I'll know next week what is going on

Guy's,

As above just wondering as I will be there as I am just about to submit my entry form $80 bucks isn't bad. Also put in roster requests for the four dayer in September.......

Cheers

Imtorqing

Are you talking about the "power play" day? The actual powercruise is as you said in september.But yeah going to head down to both.

Edited by R334door
Are you talking about the "power play" day? The actual powercruise is as you said in september.But yeah going to head down to both.

Yeh talking about the powerplay day......should be fun as I missed out on the four dayer last year....Hoping to hand out some ricey cans of whoop a$$ on the straights.....

A certain single turboed LS1 I have run into has thrown down the gauntlet.......He's packing a little bit more HP but with another tune, grippy rears and 24psi should give me the edge im chasing.....

i might enter my r31, if its ready in time

Awesome, might be entering my 31 aswell, have to see if all is well when I get it back, then brake upgrade and she's ready :P

Edited by HR31_RB20DET
Any details of this where it is etc ?

Id be up for a trip down

J

Heres the info....only costs 80 bucks for you and your car...

I sent my entry in the other day.....

http://www.powercruise.com/index.php?powerplay=pp4

  • 3 weeks later...

my skyline want be ready for at least 2 months, so i'll enter the big power cruze maybe might head down for a look, but not in any form of hotted up car :blink:

Edited by red_screamer

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