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so when we doing a goa kart thing again.

i demand revenge for the last time.

vote for not Le Mans. not really keen on another enduro-style 1 overtake per 5 laps with 0.2sec distance between everyone lol

bring binoculars too.

so you can see me in the distance.

That wouldn't be very safe for me, driving a gocart while looking backwards at you through binoculars...

I think you'll find last time I won both qualifying and the actual race... I'm in prime physical form for go-carting....

much like a jockey.

vote for not Le Mans. not really keen on another enduro-style 1 overtake per 5 laps with 0.2sec distance between everyone lol

i dont mind lemans.

i got round 6 or 7 people after some poof rammed me off the track and didnt have the balls to own up...

i'm pretty much just going to chill at home, drive the green hairdresser's car, and chill at home some more.

Post pics of whatever you're doing at home anyway.

Cos TONY love his pics.

Go Karts I've only been Ace Karts, can recommend. West side, though.

I've done LeMans, Ace, Auscart so far. There's one in Epping but don't think it's pop in and drive deal.

Also there's couple up north in Somerton and South Morang from what I was told, yet to check it out.

Go Karts I've only been Ace Karts, can recommend. West side, though.

want to try.

Sunshine two strokes sound awesome fun, but south morang has a great track. wasnt sure if you could hire karts there though

want to try.

Sunshine two strokes sound awesome fun, but south morang has a great track. wasnt sure if you could hire karts there though

My mate used to own that track, I have punted many race carts around it. Bit short, but meh, free carting is free.

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