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Hey Guys,

For some reason my last thread got closed and not told why so here we go again....so to ever closed this post please pm me the reason why...

Imagine the adrenalin rush of racing your friends in Brisbane’s fastest hire karts on one of Australia’s HOTTEST NEW TRACKS!

They have, without a doubt, Brisbane’s fastest hire karts – genuine 2 stroke race karts. They run race prepared frames equipped with two stroke Yamaha KT100cc J class engines. These high performance engines run direct drive (this means no clutches to hamper performance!) and are capable of up to 80 kph down the main straight and up to 60 kph through the turns - and these are just there standard karts!

You don’t need to be a professional driver and you don’t even need to hold a driver’s licence,

but don’t be fooled - this is not kids stuff!

It's an ideal day out for car clubs, or just a group of friends who want the adrenalin rush or the REAL kart racing experience only offered at Archerfield Speed Karts!

At Archerfield Speed Karts, it is there commitment to provide a safe and fun environment for all customers. All drivers are provided with full-face helmets (no extra cost), and all drivers receive a full safety briefing before entering onto the track.

Group Discount Rates *

$27 for 1 x 12 minute session

$47 for 2 x 12 minute session*

$67 for 3 x 12 minute session*

$82 for 4 x 12 minute session*

(* prepaid, per person)

A once off fee of $5 applies to all new and replacement licences

$25 for 1 x 12 minute session

$45 for 2 x 12 minute session

$65 for 3 x 12 minute session

$80 for 4 x 12 minute session

(* To qualify for a group discount, you will need at least 24 rides within your group. E.g. 24 people x 1 session, 12 people x 2 sessions, 8 people x 3 sessions, etc)

Licencing

All drivers are required to hold an Archerfield Speed Karts licence before driving. A once of fee of $5 applies to all new and replacement licences ($2 for quad riders). If you already have an Archerfield Speed Karts licence, ensure that you BRING IT WITH YOU to the track, or you will be required to get a replacement licence. Licences DO NOT expire and do not have a yearly renewal fee. To use Advanced Karts, drivers will need to qualify and hold a current Advanced Kart licence.

I would like to know how many people would be intrested in this so i can book ahead for a discount.

DATE: 24/8/7

MEETING POINT: Springwood IKEA (the old one)

TIME: 6:30pm

DEPARTING: 7:00pm

Coming so far:

1)70YRB

2)JAPTAXI

3)PNK32 pulss others

4)MARKIMAK

5)HOTR34

6)vish

7)Miss Niz

8)Lazy bastard

9)Nadeem

10)japtaxi and friend

11)Glen yellow 34 plus 10 more people

12)Green s13

13)MRR34

14)Reggi34dr

15)35JEZ and friends

Thanks

Llynden

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Hey Guys,

For some reason my last thread got closed and not told why so here we go again....so to ever closed this post please pm me the reason why...

I'd say this is why :laugh:

PUT A DATE IN THE EVENT TITLE

OR IT WILL BE CLOSED!!!!

Im no longer editing your titles, date it or ill close it...

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Will Nedeem be racing or watching Zeena?

Zeena lol... Zeena is a warrior princess... (spelt kinda different though)

He said he'll be racing... Reckons he's gonna show us nissan drivers up.. lol

Damn bogandore drivers... hehehe.

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What ya joking so you only have 6 wifes now instead of 7....

Good to see you can make it, hope ya ok

ha ha. love it

I might be able to get another mate to go to this.. so I won't be the slowest out there :D

of coarse you will be

you have to take phat motion shots

and glenn promises he wont put any tennis balls on his kart wheels

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Looks like we have another 10 people coming from Glen yellow 34. Funny shit he rang me up asking if i would like to come so i told him its already arranged with 15 or so people coming so far.... This will be a mad event. cant wait

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