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OK It was clear we had interest but we didn't have enough to play just by ourselves. But as promised I would make this happen so I've found a group we can tag along with and even better, we can shoot them!! instead of each other.

$55 for 400 rounds, lunch and all gear hire. - Extra 100 rounds $12 ea. FREE BBQ AT END OF DAY

www.predator.com.au

Yes this is the one half way to Coma, but the deal is very good. It is a work group, but not my direct workmates. Shoot public servants!!

The day will be on so we don't need any set numbers. But I do need payment ASAP (this week in preference). Sorry the late notice, I only recently found the deal and can not replicate it.

Payment to me as per the dyno day

Bank Details

Name BSB Account

John Sykes 062913 10078332

I may be able to offer a lift to two participants if they live southside.

Timings for the day have not been listed, but expect 9am till you run out of bullets or it gets too cold. Probably 3-4 pm.

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I was out there two weeks ago. Its really good, well worth the drive cos its they have good courses and the instructors shoot you in the foot if you dont listen (very funny stuff),

but words of warning; DONT TAKE LOWERED CARS ON THAT DIRT TRACK that leads out there cos it will eat them alive, my XR6 (standard hight) nearly had its muffler torn off cos the track is that rough

I was out there two weeks ago. Its really good, well worth the drive cos its they have good courses and the instructors shoot you in the foot if you dont listen (very funny stuff),

but words of warning; DONT TAKE LOWERED CARS ON THAT DIRT TRACK that leads out there cos it will eat them alive, my XR6 (standard hight) nearly had its muffler torn off cos the track is that rough

Sounds like you all need Datto in his troopy to get everyone out there ;)

Yes I've been out there and the GTR just clears the road at places. It is not that bad really but a very lowered car will have problems. Just slow down and drive it like a 4WD not an AWD :-)

Again sorry for the late notice.

Jon I'm going to have to let you know closer for Mark (Tuk Tuk) - Water truck is working 7 days a week a the moment.

I can probably get away with a couple paying closer to the day. I know you are going to come if you say so.

info on the day

START - 9.30 We will get our overalls/masks/equipment at 9.30. Please be on time so that we can all be in the field by 10.15. If you are late you will hold the whole group up.

DURATION - There is no such thing as half days or full days. We will probably play from 10.15 - 2 have a bbq, and if people want to stay and play after that they are welcome.

COST - you will have paid your $20 deposit so will need to fix up the remainder $35 at the end of the day, and for any additional paintballs you have requested. Extra rounds will be at $12 for 100.

BBQ - The bbq is free and I propose that we have it around 2, but that will be up to the group to decide on the day.

CLOTHING - bring normal clothing, you will be given a mask and overalls, and a vest for women.

SUNSCREEN - Please bring and wear sunscreen or you WILL burn.

WEATHER - light rain...play on, heavy rain...cancel and reschedule for another day.

DRINKS - Drinks are on sale, and you can bring your own drinks, if you want to stay after at the end and have a few beers with your mates...you are welcome to byo plonk.

LOCATION - http://www.predator.com.au/location.html

‘Ingelara Creek’

Monaro Hwy

Via Michelago NSW

Approximately 13 km’s south of Michelago. The entrance is the 2nd gate after Ingelara Creek coming from Canberra. Look for the black Predator Paintball sign and flag on the right, then follow the road until the end.

Professional staff are there to ensure you have an action packed, memorable and safe day. For more info on "Predator" go to www.predator.com.au

COST - you will have paid your $20 deposit so will need to fix up the remainder $35 at the end of the day, and for any additional paintballs you have requested. Extra rounds will be at $12 for 100.
$55 for 400 rounds, lunch and all gear hire. - Extra 100 rounds $12 ea. FREE BBQ AT END OF DAY

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Edit: Thats if you only pay a $20.00 deposit right?

So i have no more to pay as i payed the $55.00x 4people?

Edited by BNR32t
Edit: Thats if you only pay a $20.00 deposit right?

So i have no more to pay as i payed the $55.00x 4people?

I have your money in full BNR32t. No more to pay.

If anyone else would like to come, please let me know ASAP.

Cheers

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