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Cruise is confirmed for Sunday 4th of May

From the start point to the finish it will be approx 170km

Start point will be at Coomera BP on M1, leaving there at 8.30 sharp!!!

Head north along M1 over gateway bridge ($2.60) and next stop will be the Shell sevro at Nudgee. Arrive 9.30

Leave Nudgee at 9.45 and head along gateway north to Caboolture BP sevro at 10.30 for the last stop before the finish

Leave Caboolture at 10.45 and head west along Daguilar Hwy to Kilcoy Beerwah rd, then along Peachester Bald Knob rd and finally along Landsborough Maleny rd to the Big kart track at approx 12.00pm for lunch and karts

I have cut out Maleny as a stop/detour due time and distance

http://www.bigkart.com.au/info.html

Please PM me your contact details

Bring your own helmet if you have one.

Current list

darrinspencer - Coomera

Rb26stagea - Coomera

66yostagea - Coomera

Chook - Nudgee

Andy D

Argh-ess

Sleepynight - Coomera

Captinsane

Stage1 - Coomera

Demoniak

Greenghost

XRS

Justin - Landsborough

JKO ONE

IIJJ - maybe - Coomera

Lil Bobby 260 - no car riding with rb26stagea ??

14-15 cars so far, 20 would be nice

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First in! Sounds good. I'll meet at either nedgee or caboolture.

Sunday 4th May?

EDIT: my car better be here and running by then.

In so far -

DarrinSpencer

Lil Bobby 260 - rob - as luigi

Antony

Andy D

Argh-Ess - Jack

Captinsane - Chris

Sleepynight - Carter - as donkey kong

RB26Stagea - micah.

STAGE1 - Phil

Demoniak - Chris

GreenGhost - Myles

66yostagea - Hugh

  • 2 weeks later...

People gonna put in some requests for dates...?

I can go anyday - just gotta give work a couple of weeks notice so i can get the day rostered off.

Newly Stagea owner, wife, myself and our little one would be up for a day out ;)

Anyone know what button turns the 4wd on and off, i've seen the light come on when I turn the acessories on, then goes off when the car starts.

So unsure its the 4wd is on or off :D Apologies for the off topic first post, just exited about our new car :)

  • 2 weeks later...

I will be still running this event, even thuo my car is for sale soon.

Bump for more interest.

Only 4 weeks away

Need a show of hands

Let me know if you are keen for go karts

If you have kids, bring them. I have a 4 & 6 yr old.

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