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Let's do it again :)

Gokarting for 8pm Friday 5th September subject to availability of booking!

We will again do the Team Enduro Race which requires a min of 16 people and a max 28.

It's a 2 team race with 40 laps each.

Monies payable the week before. Meet at Vilis 7.30pm Friday 29th August.

Thats karts in 3 weeks, and monies due in 2 weeks. Is that do-able for most?

who's in? :D

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Karting 8pm Friday 5 September 2008

Enlisted so far is:

RubyRS4 (reuben)

InH3aven32 (scott)

Whiplash (nick) - maybe

Madaz (steve)

Matty31 (matty) - maybe

Damo_R34 (damien)

Craig_R33 (craig)

rad32 (adrian)

:thumbsup:

Definately count me in for this event.

Car comes off defect on the 3rd so should be good to bring the ride out after soo long of not being able to drive it.

well i suppose i should come and defend my title :( lol

I will see if Luke wants to come as well

So both of you will have to defend your titles

yeahhhh ill be in, better bring a spare nissan badge, see if it makes my cart faster :P

Nissan badge FTW

Extra kilowasps

i will bring mine as well need all the power we can get lol

woot im in... bring it on!!!

your on adriano.

BTW i am keeping your 16s for a wee bit longer

thanks dude

UPDATE:

Karting 8pm Friday 5 September 2008

Enlisted so far is:

RubyRS4 (reuben)

InH3aven32 (scott)

Whiplash (nick) - maybe

Madaz (steve)

Matty31 (matty) - maybe

Damo_R34 (damien)

Craig_R33 (craig)

rad32 (adrian)

Chefstagea (adam)

Kidafa (chris)

Scandyflick - maybe

Bunny33 (kellie)

Krishy

:(

To all those interested ...

If we don't get the numbers needed for the 80 lap race, we will still go ahead with another platform of racing on the night (which is cheaper btw). So racing will be had! :blink:

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