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The GT Car Club have extended an invitation to SAU VIC to participate in the next round of the Go-Kart Interclub Time Attack Challenge. Would people be interested in putting together a team to show the other clubs how SAU VIC kicks ass in all forms of motorsport? :P

When: 30 June 2013

Where: Auscarts Indoor Racing. 50 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne, VIC 3027

Cost: $70 per person

Facebook event

Enquiries: [email protected]

BSB: 063 243

Account Number: 1026 9030

Reference: GOKARTS PAID [Your Name]

Current teams:

* Team GTCC

* 86 Club Australia

* Team MR2

* Z-Club

* Secret Society

* Girls Division

If you are keen, post your interest and submit your details to Brandon

I was at Auscarts a few months back and couldnt get much faster than a 30.6 lap (i think), but plenty of SAUers faster than me on gokarts. I'd be happy to fill up a spot if numbers are needed.

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