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Well, i'd discussed this with a few guys and decided to "go for it" and buy some discount tickets :)

Cost is $8 for the discount ticket which includes hire of all the gear and and lunch.

also required is a deposit of $25 for the first 100 balls which i will need to make the booking.

You will also recieve membership to www.ministryofpainball.com and be able to book $8 tickets at any time!

(this was only possible from me getting 16 tickets)

i'm thinking the Kulnura paintball is the goods.

Pricing of paintballs are $80 for 400 or $22/100 balls

...just give them a call if you would like to know more.

Also includes all-you-can-eat smorgasboard BBQ

check http://hotkey.net.au/~pbkulnura/ for some more info (Kulnura website)

You must be over 16 to play and anyone who is between 16 and 18 will need a consent form filled out.

Now....what i need is a payment of $33 for the ticket and booking.

Please PM me to get details for a direct deposit.

once i have received the money i will give you the number required to log onto the website to register your details.

I only have about 10 tickets left so get in quick!

Bookings usually have to be done a few weeks in advance, so please get your money to me asap.

Cheers,

Chris.

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First post updated. i ran both paintball places, and kulnura is the better one. cheaper price and better fields.

Pricing of paintballs are $80 for 500 then $16/100 balls after that

or $40 for 200

Also includes all-you-can-eat smorgassebord BBQ

check http://hotkey.net.au/~pbkulnura/ for some more info (Kulnura website)

i rang up and got prices, so the ones on the web site are wrong.

so come on people........:(

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you sure can, she will get free chest padding and gloves for obvious reasons :) plus she will get extra tips to get an advantage on the fellas :)

p.s. i recomend bringing along some groin protection, as i'm sure you don't want to get shot in the knob end lol

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Thanks :) ....gotta get dave reved up too. :)

yeah, lots of interest has been generated, but very few have paid. so if you have some others that want to come, no prob.

once i have about 10 people i will book it. still hoping for either the 3rd or the 10th of march.

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Chris, I've got 1 friend who told me last night that he def wants to come, and 2 others who have said maybe.

I'll talk to them today and see whats what.

We need to set a proper date though.

Maybe mid-March now?

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yeah, how about we make it 17th of March. and i just book for whatever numbers we have on the 3rd (need to book 2 weeks in advance)....we will still make up a team with the numbers we have now, which currently stands at 6-8

can anyone not make it on the 17th of march? or i can possibly still make it the 10th if that suits better.....

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