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SAU Vic is starting off the year with GO KARRTTTS!

I've decided to get onto this one early, as most of you will be on holidays over the christmas/new years break! So you can all save the date and attend this!

This will only going to be for SAU Vic Members only at this stage, but I've decided to open up to the public so you non members can have a taste of the Sau VIC members life. this also means you can bring family or friends within the age limits..

Details;

Le Mans Go Karting

http://www.lemansgokarts.com.au/

Date: 27/01/2013

Meet no later than 11:30am at the course

We race at 12pm Midday

Located at;

11-55 Waterview Close

Dandenong South

Pricing:

Will be $65 per person. What this will entail is the following;

80 KPH Go Karts

Timed Laps

Lakeside Track

A 10 lap Qualifying Session

A 15 Lap Race

a trophy session at the end of it all.

Please make payment to:

Reference: GK[forum_name]

Bank Deposit Details

Name: Skylines Australia – Victoria

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 033305

Account Number: 265609

For this all to go ahead, we will need a minimum of 10, and a maximum of 23 people to attend and race! we will accept reserve payments for people beyond 23, I will try and organise 2 seperate races, or refund anyone above spot 23 if organising another race isnt possible.

The lovely team at SAU Vic have agreed to host a BBQ and some soft drinks after the race at the venue.

This will be a great way to meet some of the other members, and beat the ones you despise!

As this is an official SAU VIC event, we ask that you are all sensible, and obide by any rules Le mans gives us. Also when leaving and entering the carpark to remember the race hasnt begun, or its finished! The only time racing will be tolerated, is when i kick all of your asses on the track!

As you can tell, by my next post, we will only be reserving spots for those who have paid and we have received.

see you all there!

  1. Sunkist PAID
  2. Odium PAID
  3. Leroy Peterson PAID
  4. CrispyFries PAID
  5. Scotty NM35 PAID
  6. GTR R32 PAID
  7. ROB 83 PAID
  8. ssxRicho PAID
  9. Count Grantleyish PAID
  10. krzysztof PAID
  11. xALmoN PAID
  12. flyingfridge PAID
  13. blah_blah PAID
  14. emts PAID
  15. Katie(will update with username lol) PAID

Lol then ill make one!!

  1. Sunkist PAID
  2. Odium PAID
  3. Leroy Peterson PAID
  4. CrispyFries PAID
  5. Scotty NM35 PAID
  6. GTR R32 PAID
  7. ROB 83 PAID
  8. ssxRicho PAID
  9. Count Grantleyish PAID
  10. krzysztof PAID
  11. xALmoN PAID
  12. flyingfridge PAID
  13. blah_blah PAID
  14. emts PAID
  15. TheBetterHalfOfMartin_Katie PAID

Lol

  1. Sunkist PAID
  2. Odium PAID
  3. Leroy Peterson PAID
  4. CrispyFries PAID
  5. Scotty NM35 PAID
  6. GTR R32 PAID
  7. ROB 83 PAID
  8. ssxRicho PAID
  9. Count Grantleyish PAID
  10. krzysztof PAID
  11. xALmoN PAID
  12. flyingfridge PAID
  13. blah_blah PAID
  14. emts PAID
  15. TheBetterHalfOfMartin_Katie PAID
  16. ARTZ PAID
  17. htial PAID
  18. Down_Shift PAID

UPDATED!

HI All,

Im Jeremy and Im fairly new to Melbourne after living in Japan for 7 years. I bought my R33 over there and driifted it for 2 years (brought it back with me too) and am looking forward to meeting you all next week at the karts and seeing what the Vic scene is like. Cheers

HI All,

Im Jeremy and Im fairly new to Melbourne after living in Japan for 7 years. I bought my R33 over there and driifted it for 2 years (brought it back with me too) and am looking forward to meeting you all next week at the karts and seeing what the Vic scene is like. Cheers

Welcome, you'll love us... We are amazing people...

We can get around that, I'll just call and book another session after ours...

yeh, do that if we get 20 lol. ive booked ours as SAU Vic, so just book under your name or something.

HI All,

Im Jeremy and Im fairly new to Melbourne after living in Japan for 7 years. I bought my R33 over there and driifted it for 2 years (brought it back with me too) and am looking forward to meeting you all next week at the karts and seeing what the Vic scene is like. Cheers

wieeewww see you there!

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