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Hi Guys,

Can you guys do me favour? We are looking for some accomodation, motel style, for some of us coming over from Perth. We would like it close to JMS if possible. Can anyone recommend some decent priced places, which aren't too bad.

Thanks

Paul

Here is some accomodation info for ya, i copied i from the aust CIK karting site so it was easy, all would be easy 5-10max mins from JMS and about 25min from Port Gawler

Motel Hoffmann

393 Main North Rd, Enfield 5085 SA

Phone (08) 8262 5115

2 person room from $70.00

Highway One Caravan & Tourist Park

Port Wakefield Rd, Bolivar 5110 SA

Phone (08) 08 8250 3747

2 person room from $75.00

Comfort Inn Manhattan

471 Main North Rd, Enfield 5085 SA

Phone (08) 8262 2748

2 person room from $99.00

Quality Hotel Adelaide Manor

574 Main North Rd, Gepps Cross 5094 SA

Phone (08) 08 8349 4999, toll free 1800 882499

2 person room from $120.00

Well I think its called bridge road, I have to go down the bloody thing every day???? goes through the intersection where port wakefield road and main north road join - that farked up 5 way thingy.

EDIT: OK its not bridge rd, its bloody grand junction..... too many new streets to learn:D....who said adelaide isnt that big?????? sorry to those from the west that I confused:(

Thanks for your help guys, we've booked a place, hopefully not too bad:D God knows where it is, but I'm sure we'll find it:D

The next issue is that Niz and I will be in Adelaide from Wednesday night with not much to do, so if anyone wants to catch-up and show us some exciting things to do in Adelaide then it will be welcome:D PM me for my mobile if your free.

Also, I have 2x 235/45/17 inch tyres sitting in the shed at home, probably about 10/15% tread left

Giving away to anyone who wants to give them a smoky send off at the drift day!!! PM me if anyone wants them

Chris

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