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hey all ive been lookin around for some kart tracks and i just wanted to see what everybody thought was the best.

i kno of eastern creek, Kartatak raceway in arnclif there was one at sutherland but i think that moved or died.. (havnt gone there in age's) and another one in picton

who has been here, where have u been ? good prices? fun track?

cheers dean

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There is one in Minto all outdoor and cheap and is great fun in the rain :)

Some of us SAUers are going Go-Karting @Picton on the 29th of March, anyone is welcome so do come along :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...ee-t201335.html

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First time was for drifting... THEN it was for breaking the steering arm...

But where the two connected? Too much opposite lock? :thumbsup:

Kembla Grange was awesome! I would go back, even if we where told not to drift. I do admit though, my times where alot faster on the 2nd run because I stopped drifting :cheers:

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  • 2 weeks later...

there is also a new one at 9 Fitzpatrick St, Revesby, with some weird karts... could be good??

http://indykarts.com.au/

i usually go out to picton and take my own kart for the day. 35 bucks for all the time you'll ever need

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