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I have booked the Team Enduro Race it requires a min of 16 people and a max 28

It's a 2 team race with 40 laps each

I need all money by the 31 july if not you dont go

thanx

THE LIST:

1. BUNNY

2. DSTROY

3. DAMO

4. JENKIES

5. MADAZ

6. EVIL 34

7. HESLO

8. CRAIG R33

9. SCANDYFLICK

10. WHIPLASH

11. RAD33

12. INHEAVAN32

13. NIGHTCRAWLER

14. YOSHIE

15. RUBYRS4

16. KRISHY

17. LOVE MY 32

wicked now i will just have to get the cash to you by 31st kelly.....all good....hope that this event goes ahead and should turn out to be a good time out.....

Sorry kellie I've been sick as a dog, what's the best way for me to get you the $$$

Can you possibly PM me your bank details and I can do a DD to your account?

well plan a group meet up somewhere kellie, maybe villies or something for a coffee and chat :laugh:

your so smart chad :P

If anyone wants to go down to villie's this Friday night for coffee and a chat ill be there at about 7pm

can i play to :(

im about to go away to snow so wont be able to bring the $$ to nearer to your cut off day sorry

but dont worry ill pay ya in a week when i get back im good for it :D

always seem to get whipped at these things even though i weigh f all, guess i must just be a bad driver :) they need 4wd i tell you

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yes for sure when you get back just let me know i was thinking 9th of august

The 9th sounds good Kell. I'll be interstate in the next week or so, but I'll be back for that. :(

I might also see if I can catch yas at Vilis this Friday.

:)

always seem to get whipped at these things even though i weigh f all, guess i must just be a bad driver :D they need 4wd i tell you

Funny you should say that. I've always wanted to build a go kart with a GSXR motor or similar. The idea of AWD could work too. :)

I'll have my new workshop in the next month or so, so I'll be able to start 'project awd kart'.

:(

Should have better results than 'project turbo drag bike'! :)

drag001.jpg

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kellie can you plz confirm the richie rich kids are not allowed to bring their own gokarts :(

does sound pretty awesome though man, wack a gear box on to like kart vader style :)

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