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I am digging this one up as i really want this to happen now that the LAN is out of the way.

Lets try and get this happening!! :D

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i used to work at gepps cross and its a much better track then richmond

plus they only recently just finished the extension on the track.

so much better now and a hell of alot better then richmond

I'd organize it but I'm strap for cash to make the deposit haha but yeah I like the Gepps Cross go kart its longer and better IMO and last time I organized it there with a different car club my mate got a little trophy(that bastard I wanted it!).

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hehe i have one of those trophies too from last time i went. I'm sure nick will still be keen to organise, im happy with either track, havnt raced at the richmond track and havnt raced at gepps cross since they did the extensions so either is good with me. Nicks organising though so upto him.

If you organise a Grand Prix Kelly then you wont have to organise any trophy's as the go karting venue supplies the trophy for the winner.....if you need a hand in organising kelly just let me know :D

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i used to work at gepps cross and its a much better track then richmond

plus they only recently just finished the extension on the track.

so much better now and a hell of alot better then richmond

+1 for the gepps cross track, would be awsome if it rained and they kept the outdoor section open >:D

-D

ANY OBJECTIONS

other wise ill start organising it

start posting GENUINE people that are coming and not i want to come but my bird broke its leg and bull shit like that

kellie tell me the date u want it and i will get us in,

also u wont be able to do anything that close coz there booked up last time i was there.

prob need a bout 1 month notice.

hahaha i swear i dont know all the secrets of how to make the karts faster and all the proper lines of the track ahahahhaah

well this was nicks idea so i think he should have a say in the date also as he is waiting to find out work commitments which is why he hadnt set a date yet.

yeh umm oops i just read half of it

but heads up to whoever orgaises it

remember they can get booked up so best to book heaps in advance, sat is normally bout 1 month minimum depending on how busy they are

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