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I saw this and thought - Hey, why not organise a Go Kart Cruise with discounted tickets!

So - today there is a Scoupon deal for 50% off 2 go kart sessions. I've never been to this place before but at 1/2 price why not give it a go.

If you are IN then place a post here. The deal is only good for 24 hours - so till about noon tomorrow.

As long as we get at least 5 people today, I'll then coordinate a date and we'll cruise and go-kart. I'll post here if it is a GO then go buy your tickets. Otherwise I guess you can buy 'em and go on your own if you like.

details:

Scoupon Deal

Kartatak web site

(From the Scoupon deal)

Only $24 for 2 heart-pumping Go Kart sessions, normally $48!

The Fine Print

Valid Sunday to Friday

Valid from 12 May 2010 from 12 November 2010

Valid photo ID required for racers 18 and up

Racers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

Highlights

Sydney's hottest indoor go kart track

You receive two 10 minute sessions on their awesome track!

Each Kart has a remote timing system to accurately time your best lap down to 1/100th of a second

Race against your friends and compare lap times - the winner gets bragging rights!

Power slide through corners on Kartatak's awesome "skid car" track

No bookings needed, just rock up!

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Guys, deal will be that you have to buy your own "SCOUPON" Deal. Then I will arrange a date for those of use that have bought them to meet up on a SUNDAY, maybe a little cruise and go karting.

My son is joining in so I think we have at least 5. I just got mine and is it really easy just enter you details and credit card. Looks like they send it electronically because it didn't ask for a mailing address.

Everybody, this deal is a Go.

Make sure you buy your tickets before the deal expires at noon tomorrow.

The just got new karts there too, they are alrite. was a bit powdery on drift track side when i was there however..

i should upload the videos i did there.. but cant be assed chopping them up yet..

they are also opening a new place somewhere near lidcombe too

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