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Here you go. To let you guys have a say on which venue to have the Go-Kart event.

I think it is out of AceKart (Sunshine) and AustKarts (Port Melb) at the moment.

If there are any other suggestions, I will add them to the poll. But be quick as booking will need to be made soon.

For those guys that voted in 'Go-Kart' thread please vote here as well to which venue interest you.

For those guys that doesn't know what is going on?!?! Check out the 'Go-Kart Day' thread. hehe :P

Well that's about it. Vote quick so we can determine which venue and make a booking.

Cheers

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ba..nice cars are for DRIVING, thats what they are for - driving places.

Anyway, seeing as the dyno day Phat32 is speaking of is probably down that way, i think its going to be a good opportunity to combine them.

Go to dyno, then go gokarting while still over that side of the city. So my vote goes to sunny skunshine (AceKart).

Although Port Melbourne to sunshine is only like 20mins anyway from what i remember

Yeah I have already pm Phat32 to see if we can come up with something. Will be good to have a Dyno & Kart day together.

AusKarts opens till pretty late so we could even do the go-kart in the evening.

Also give a change for everyone to get together for Jamezilla to have a proper meeting and know what's happening with the club.

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Ok guys it is official now!!

The Go-Kart day is going to be next week on the Nov 1st Saturday and the VENUE IS!!!!!

PORT MELBOURNE.. hehe

The poll has been going for a while now and it seems that more people prefer AustKart at Port Melbourne.

Will make the booking sometime today to oragnise a time for us to squeeze in.

I know there is the Dyno thing as well at Brooklyn on this day so most likely the Go-Kart event will be sometime in the afternoon say about 5 pm and than maybe after we all can go for a bite and have a small meeting with Jamezilla in regards to the SAU offical club.

And since we are in South Melb, I guess the KEG at Albert Park seems like the best choice so far.

Keep posted to the finer details, will be up soon.

GUYS!! It is all confirmed!!

Booking has been placed and deposit put down.

So the final details are:

AustKarts (Port Melbourne)

November 1st 2003 SATURDAY

Booking under Skyline Australia.

Race Starts: 6.00pm

Got to be there by 5.30 pm the latest.

40 lap race

Cost: $48 per person

I'm thinking that we all meet there at 5.00pm have a chat and meet some new people before we all get strap in for some actions!!

It is going to be great even, so everyone that registered please show!!

Cheers

Aaron



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