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I went to this one in Moorabbin a couple of weeks ago.

Apparently it is the longest track in Australia. It was pretty awesome. Its pretty close to Southland on Chesterville road. From memory we paid $40 for 15 laps.

www.gokartsport.com

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I went to this one in Moorabbin a couple of weeks ago.

Apparently it is the longest track in Australia. It was pretty awesome. Its pretty close to Southland on Chesterville road. From memory we paid $40 for 15 laps.

www.gokartsport.com

at lemans its sumfin like 25 or so for 10 min and in 10 min u get bout 15-22 laps

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