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hey guys count me in too i'll def be there.. cant say no to fanging round in a kart all day. lookin forward to it.

Good Stuff Brendan :(

Will be nice to meet you!!

Joeyz will be booking asap!!!

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was that you jay? at lucas heights?

menai lol

so are we booked in yet?

Your damn right it was me!.......... unless there's another me I don't know about :/ ............ lol

Is there a limit on numbers or can we have as many as we want?

Your damn right it was me!.......... unless there's another me I don't know about :D ............ lol

Is there a limit on numbers or can we have as many as we want?

Joe is ringing up today and checking out the details, but we are pencilled in and we have to be there by 10am :)

So we are getting up even earlier peeps!! :w00t:

Think the best option to do is..who ever pays up is in..Cause we need 10 definates (cause we have booked the whole track to oursleves) and then need to tell them how many more we have after that and if someone is a no show we might still have to pay for there spot :/ which isn't very cool cause somone will be out of pocket $125 :(

So if the people who are definatly in please deposit $125.00 :

Bank : St George

BSB : 105-056

Account No:244749140

Acc Name: Mrs J Hearne

Referernce: Please put your SAU forum name so I can tell who is paid and post in this thread also :)

Now also Joe has found out that the BBQ is not included and is an extra $10,Joe and I will post up a few different options as well

Guest Joeyz

Attention All Go-Karter's

I spoke to Picton karting and as Jess pointed out the BBQ will be an extra $10 (Sausage sizzel, onion, roll's, hot chips, sauces). OR after we finish up karting, which will only take up a few hours, If every body would like to come back to my place for a BBQ. I am only 10min at the most from the karting track. Everyone could chip in $4 to take care of food and drinks.

Please post up what you would rather do

Karting BBQ or Joeyz BBQ

Please remember letting us know that you are interested is great, But getting that payment to Jess will ensure you a spot.

Jess, I think we should make a cut off date for the payment. End of week?

Attention All Go-Karter's

I spoke to Picton karting and as Jess pointed out the BBQ will be an extra $10 (Sausage sizzel, onion, roll's, hot chips, sauces). OR after we finish up karting, which will only take up a few hours, If every body would like to come back to my place for a BBQ. I am only 10min at the most from the karting track. Everyone could chip in $4 to take care of food and drinks.

Please post up what you would rather do

Karting BBQ or Joeyz BBQ

Please remember letting us know that you are interested is great, But getting that payment to Jess will ensure you a spot.

Jess, I think we should make a cut off date for the payment. End of week?

Yep as Joey has posted above guys please get you cash in asap!!

The cut off date will be 18th March you need to get your $125 to me before then please!

Please vote on paying extra $10 for Karting BBQ or we just go back to Joyez house??

I vote Joeyz BBQ :down:

Just one Q. What happens if it is raining on the day? do we get refunded or is the track under cover?

Only reason im asking is we are coming from about 3.5 hours away!

Cheers!

Hmm good question..Will find out for you :down:

I love go karting in the rain tho..it's awesome fun :P except for the getting saturated part :P

Guest Joeyz
Just one Q. What happens if it is raining on the day? do we get refunded or is the track under cover?

Only reason im asking is we are coming from about 3.5 hours away!

Cheers!

Hmm good question..Will find out for you :domokun:

I love go karting in the rain tho..it's awesome fun :( except for the getting saturated part :)

Hope all is having a good weekend!

I have rung about a rain out. If the day is called of due to it not being drivable :) they will refund all moneys owed.

If we get there and race the firsf 20min race and then the heavens decide to open up we only pay for the first race.

So yes we will be refunded :D




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