Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 60
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

At the moment, Sunday is mostly free at go karts, theres a bday group booked in at 2pm till 3pm I think but they said they could fit us in between races, ie, there 8-10 race then our 8 to 10.

As it's a bit late and we only have around 7-8 wont be booking in, everyone will need to pay individually. People tell me if they cant make it.

posted 2 to 3pm earlier as a good time, other bday group is booked in for that, which we could split the time with since they have only 8 as well, still an individual booking thing though. need to bring s helmet or use theirs.

Hey Cejay,

With all the ifs and buts, whats the final outcome?

I think from reading your posts - We pay as per normal 3x10min sessions (not booking an hour) but have an allocated time to drive? If I've got this right that sounds like the best way as people won't be paying for those not turning up.

posted 2 to 3pm earlier as a good time, other bday group is booked in for that, which we could split the time with since they have only 8 as well, still an individual booking thing though. need to bring s helmet or use theirs.
Hey Cejay,

With all the ifs and buts, whats the final outcome?

I think from reading your posts - We pay as per normal 3x10min sessions (not booking an hour) but have an allocated time to drive? If I've got this right that sounds like the best way as people won't be paying for those not turning up.

Yes you'd pay as normal for yourself only on the day.

The way the guy explained it is they'd like to know what time we'd show up, makes it easy on them. Essentially an unofficial booking. We can rock up whenever, but of course doing that won't guarantee us getting a run. It does seem to make the most sense, as you are just paying for yourself. The other way only really worked if we had 10 people which we don't.

Alright, booked in for 5 people so far, turn up at 1:45 to being race at 2pm, theres another group on during that time as well.

It's important you show up early to fill out the paperwork etc.

We'd alternate with them, 1 race on then them. So at this stage it will be 2 10 minute races for all up 32$. If we want more can decide on the day. At this stage after 3pm is clear. If more people want in please advise as I will have to call them to up the booking. Ie atm if family of 4 want in they would probably be chucked into our group at that time, at the same time we can't over book.

Just to confirm you guys will need to fill out the disclaimers and pay seperately, and will need an adr approved helment if you don't want to use theirs.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Latest Posts

    • Uncle Duncan Yeap, FI Interchiller  Works well, normal IAT's cruising with the WTA only went from 50°c+ to 25-30°c with the interchiller  Before, when on it hard, the IAT would see 80-90°c, now, the highest has been was around 38°c IIRC IAT is measured under the blower hat I recommend it for the street or strip where your only on it hard for 10 or so seconds, but it wouldn't be efficient for sustained track use as it would heat soak from the AC turning off or whatever it does during WOT to protect the compressor It really needs the AC running for it to not heat soak and keep the WTA coolant chilled My WTA coolant temps when just cruising is around 2°c
    • Hey Mark...sorry to interrupt your career change to hair dressing... but...did you ever fit the interchiller to the commodore, and if so how was it? And, who made it?
    • I've been pondering this, I really enjoy the convertible thing, for me, it's like riding a motorbike, without all the issue of riding a motorbike, mainly, my old sore arthritic joints getting beaten up, and, being able to do it in shorts and a T-shirt and not needing a helmet and all the other gear required, especially like wearing jackets and pants in the summer, or needing 6 layers of cloths in the winter, or not having wet weather gear handy when your 100km away from home on the bike when it decides to start raining As for the hard top and its Coupe look, whilst I do lose all that open top feeling that I really enjoy, from my experience with the NB with a detachable hard top, the cabin is a much nicer place to be, the difference in noise for one, a hard top quietens down the interior, alot, with the soft top up or down it's pretty noisy, which, after 5 or so hours, can get tiring But, as you stated, the detachable hard top totally changes the look of the car, in a really good way, and for me, the look of a detachable hard top is so much better than the PRHT which looks more like a after thought with its weird bulbous rear roof line For me, the minimal effort of putting in on, or storing it after removing it, is well worth the time and effort for the look alone And yes, I'm sure the next owner will be grateful for it as well.......  
    • I get into huffs with people when I suggest the MX5 looks so much better as a coupe than it does as convertible. Pretty sure I don't prefer the convertible version of anything. Good job on the hardtop! The next buyer will appreciate.
    • IMO wrap does have its uses, but like you said, quality wrap, and professional installation, would probably cost want a quality paint job does, but, the paint, if maintained, is basically for life, and much easier to touch up if required  In other news: it's pissing down here, with thunder, lightning and only some small hail "at this stage", luckily all "my" cars are undercover  I've also been contacted by a guy in Newcastle about the SS, he said he will come down next weekend for a look, we'll see how that transpires I guess 🫰
×
×
  • Create New...