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Coming up for a looksee! I really wish I could enter but not going to be quite ready yet. Next year for sure!

Nice project you have started, Kat, can't wait to see it when it is all done.

Good luck with the build.

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Nice project you have started, Kat, can't wait to see it when it is all done.

Good luck with the build.

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Haha thankyou, she's coming together nicely. Hopefully not long now!

Look forward to seeing your beasty in action :)

Less than a week to go, going to be an awesome weekend!!

VERY keen to go to Powercruise 2012. NOT keen to get defected on my way in. I have never been to this event, and its been many many years since I have entered a car in Summernats.

How likely is it that the police will be there on the first day it opens? You know... if i get there early. Its a long way to tow my 260RS Stagea and Mooney Mooney on the F3 freeway scares me unsure.gif

Anyone got a spare spot on a tilt tray OR car carrier... whistling.gif

ive got a 23foot car trailer if any of the sau guys or girls need it. i live in gosford. 0423276186 is my number. but hope no one needs to be towed home. haver fun guys and girls

jeff

:thumbsup:today was great weather no rain at all shitloads of nice cars but was highly

pissed off that there was no drift action when on the program it said there was

gunna be.all i saw was a bunch of drift cars driving slowly around a quarter of

the track while the powerskids were on and out of the 50+ cars theres was only a

few that could do a decent skid.and the commentator didnt know wat car was wat

and just started baging out cars with blow off valves.was still a good day but

will be taking my own car for the cruise next year :thumbsup:

Saturday was pretty frustrating and disorganised. Can't believe how many cars went off into walls!

Today was awesome though and made the trip up well worthwhile. Awesome day, will be there next year with my car for sure :)




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