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Hey guys,

On coming 19th, 20th or 21st Nov me n few of my friends (4-5 of us) wana go to Go Karting. I was wondering if anyone would like to join us the more the better i guess? I was checking the prices is about 100$ish.

If anyone is intrested please do let me know also if anyone has been going and knows the thing do leave ur comments even though u don't wana go lol.

Thanks.

Also could someone confirm this for me is R33 S2 master window switch (driver side) same to R33 s1? ;) so if i grab s2 switch will it go in my r33 s1?

Tnx

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Don't forget Bundaberg raceway! The track is at least 200 meters, maybe even 210 if you take a windy line!

I think the kingston one is better if bundaberg raceway is 200 mt to 210 then wait let me check it oh ye its 1,100 mtrs :(

At Kingston Park Raceway you can "Arrive & Drive" one of our awesomely quick Schumacher Go Karts on the 1,100 metre Le Mans Track
Have been wanting to get down to kingston park for a while now.. ill have a chat to a couple of mates and get back to ya

@jase-r34 - Cool :blink: more people more fun. Dates can go up/down so ye let me know.

Thanks :(

kingston park is one of best facilities around the country...

I only been to one and that was Kingston park in 2009 so duno but it was great i have been wanting to go ever since but i rakon its more fun with more people u go with or else u end up going to race with about 20ish + random people :D

So ye people if u want to go too do come along :)

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