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Okay guys quick update the event is now going to have to be on the 25th of Jan which is a Sat as they are pretty booked out. Hope this fits in with pplz!!!

Also this event is now LIMITED TO 20 PPLZ so GET UR NAMES DOWN QUICK!!!!!!

So far the list of 100% going are :-

1. Me (R33Deviat)

2. Jono Brogan

3. Ant

4. Brendanf

5. Da_Man

6. Da_man Friend

7. Nick (BY BY)

8. BY BY's Friend (dan)

9. URMINE

10. Hulmer

11. Franks

12. Buster

13. Buster's Friend Brett

14. Andy Thirwell

15. Hulmers Friend

16. Hulmers Friend

17. Free

18. Free

19. Free

20. Free

So thats 16 definates so far :D

So if you can make it on the 25th of Jan get in quick!

I AM GETTING US A GOOD DEAL!!!!!! It is going to be $170 for the day which is heaps cheaper than normal!!!!

Lastly i will required to put down a $500 deposit, so what i may do is just pay this myself then get a couple of pplz to pay me back on the day!

Neways get in quick and let me know!

It is going to be a 2:30pm start for all those wondering what time it will be on! SO PLZ GET THERE ABOUT 2pm

Cheers

Ando

:uh-huh: :burnout:

One last thing guys i have be warned that if ne1 consumes alcohol while we are racing... WILL BE BOOTED!!!!!!!! You are more than welcome to have a couple of beers after ALL racing is done but if they see ne1 drinking b4 that ..............:D

:chop: :skull: :rolleyes: :bond: :uzi:

So yeah lets all be :angel: with the grog and have a good day!!!!:burnout:

Anyone interested in real kart racing ? The 18/01/03 is probably the first club meeting of the year of the north shore kart club.

Be good if a few people on the forums took up karting as a semi-serious sport.

Hire karts are fun...but the 2 strokes scream. Some of the higher priced ($15k+) 6 speed 250cc sprint karts used to reach 180kph on the long (since removed because of water damage....) straight of East Creek!

Andrew

PEAK RPM i have two, 2 stoke karts downstairs in my garage....just have never been bothered to get into it and also they need to be built!!!!!

I think our outting is more about having a FUN day than getting all "serious"

They are for sale BTW....so if there is ne1 interested in getting into karting and want a "serious" go-kart let me know!

Ando

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