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well it's been a while and the weather is warmin up so i think it's time to get this thread started again!!!

i'm thinking of a cruise in early october, open to suggestions. dunno if u guys want just a cruise or cruise and an event, eg go-carting, bowling, etc. (good go-cartin place in milperra/revesby called indy carts, 3 speed postie bike motor carts ;) )

anyone is welcome, i miss the old cruise an need one to satisfy my love for driving, lol.

well it's been a while and the weather is warmin up so i think it's time to get this thread started again!!!

i'm thinking of a cruise in early october, open to suggestions. dunno if u guys want just a cruise or cruise and an event, eg go-carting, bowling, etc. (good go-cartin place in milperra/revesby called indy carts, 3 speed postie bike motor carts ;) )

anyone is welcome, i miss the old cruise an need one to satisfy my love for driving, lol.

Hiya!! :)

True time to get this thread moving again..Cruise, Karts could be interested ;)

So whats this you have gone to the dark side??

i'll be at oran this friday maybe, and there is a cruise to wollongong on the 4th. theres lots of stuff happening.. so i will likely break the car again lol so maybe carting is a good idea

Whats are Oran Friday?

Sif jinks yourself Jeff! :)

There are clutchless manual go carts in Revesby or the traditional type up in Minto.

Revesby: http://indykarts.com.au/

Minto: http://www.fastlanekarting.com.au/

MRXTCZ

Yeah been to Minto!!

Like that track, think its a goer just need a date???

11th or so?

jess friday is just an l2s practice day, but a few sauers are planning on being there. as far as i know all i will need is a fire extinguisher? willl find out soon enough i guess

11th sounds good to me :) Maybe have dinner at Black stump before we go karting?

Yeah thats all you need and your L2S licence :) The usual track day stuff

man i vote the revesby ones i've been twice an can't get enough. the track is a bit tight but u can kinda drift em on the last corner ;)

the only bad thing is there's no place close to have dinner, so if you guys want we can have dinner round c/town there drive out there let the food digest before we race :(

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man i vote the revesby ones i've been twice an can't get enough. the track is a bit tight but u can kinda drift em on the last corner :merli:

the only bad thing is there's no place close to have dinner, so if you guys want we can have dinner round c/town there drive out there let the food digest before we race :laugh:

Sounds like a plan to me... :laugh: Do we need to book ?? Would rather just be able to rock up like Minto ones...

11th Oct cool with everyone???

Sounds like a plan to me... :D Do we need to book ?? Would rather just be able to rock up like Minto ones...

11th Oct cool with everyone???

nah don't need to book i don't think many people know bout it...

11th is cool with me, so where we eatin an what time u wanna do it? carting closes at 9pm.

so maybe have dinner at bout 5-6, by the time we eat it will be bout 7 then cruise up to revesby an cart. i think at the carting they only do 6 at a time... so we'll need a bit of time there plus newbies get a lesson on how to drive em.

nah don't need to book i don't think many people know bout it...

11th is cool with me, so where we eatin an what time u wanna do it? carting closes at 9pm.

so maybe have dinner at bout 5-6, by the time we eat it will be bout 7 then cruise up to revesby an cart. i think at the carting they only do 6 at a time... so we'll need a bit of time there plus newbies get a lesson on how to drive em.

What is this place :D Newbies get driving lessons!!!!

Hmm thinking Minto sounds better cause can kart till late......I dont really feel like rushing all over the place..(just thinking out loud) :(

P.s Any of you guys going to the Dyno day at JEM on the 18th? I am so you should as well :(




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