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Ok people It is set

Place --> Darlington Park

Date --> 04/09/04

Time --> 3:30pm

Cost --> $65

Maps are up it is exit 38 off the M1 coming down off the ramp go around under the highway & take Stanmore Rd & then travel down Stanmore Rd take Peachy Rd (left Turn) & is a little way along Peachy Rd :(

It is set so come one come all

Cheers Mike

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Please Guys let me know if you can not make it ASAP!!!:flamed:

:rofl: Mike

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i assume so, not the ones with two engines or whatever

they pretty quick but nothing too crazy

i used to go with a massive corporate group awhile back every few months

Most laps im just drifting though :wassup:

Had some big crashes too, none my fault :rofl:

We hold the record for most fkedup carts in one go, we wrecked 8 !

One was hardcore, my mate jake lost his front right wheel and went flying into the tyres at about 60km/h, which made the next 4-5 carts all crash aswell

ide be in for a SAUQLD gokart day

its about $60 i think for 1 practise round, and 3 x10lap races i think it is

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i assume so, not the ones with two engines or whatever

they pretty quick but nothing too crazy

i used to go with a massive corporate group awhile back every few months

Most laps im just drifting though :wassup:

Had some big crashes too, none my fault :rofl:

We hold the record for most fkedup carts in one go, we wrecked 8 !

One was hardcore, my mate jake lost his front right wheel and went flying into the tyres at about 60km/h, which made the next 4-5 carts all crash aswell

ide be in for a SAUQLD gokart day

its about $60 i think for 1 practise round, and 3 x10lap races i think it is

Hahahaha sure sure big crash was not me :(

Yeah your right with the cost it is $60 for the "Induro" witch is 1*Practise Lap 1*Qualifying Lap & then you run stints of laps with a team set up one on two in the pit wating 4 the other driver to do there set of laps, come in Kart stays running & the next driver gets in there are rules U MUST abide by other wise u get stop go's (the Marshel Calls you back into the pit :))

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Ok well as we all know we have the SAU Club Day next weekend the 08/08 (Saturday) & the following weekend slip has a skid pan day set up on the 15/08 (Sunday) so we can ether set it up for the 14th or the following weekend of the 21st of August

racing on saturday nights is till 11pm so make it about 5 in the after noon to arrive at the track

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