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Went to Superkarts in Qbn today with my Son, Dad and Brother.

Had a Great Day, Highly Recommend. :thumbsup:

Best lap was a 31.46, Not bad for a First go.

Record is 28.30.

Yeah that's good fun. Love how fast it feels despite only going 40km/h hehe

I wanted to put my cam on but couldn't safely attach to a helmet or Kart.

There is an Electric Kart Place Opening soon in Griffith... Sounds Awesome and Faster too.

Will check it out. ---> http://www.powerkarts.com.au/

I noticed that a few weeks ago when I drove past the warehouse.. Will have to keep an eye out. 0-70km/h in 5 seconds. About as fast as my old pulsar haha!

Maybe we could organise a day for some of us to go out when its open :)

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Decided to get the 34 trailered down here this week so I can store it at home for the 3 months. Too much of a run around trying to get too and from Sydney and swap rims and things over.

When I get back from NZ I'll get the lock nuts off and roll the guards. Might buy some suspension so Its ready for when I get back as well.

Nothing wrong with rolling the guards, just be prepared you may need some minor paint work should it not turn out like you'd hoped...

I had to get my guards painted again but not fussed, overall result looks awesome and I love my fat wheels!

Yeah my r33's rolled guards turned out well. I'm only planning on rolling the inside lip and the paint seems to already be cracked from the rims that came with the car hitting it.

Not fussed about having to give it a lock of paint though.

My Aunty is organising the car to be picked up and delivered at home through her dealership. Should set me back about $300-350

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