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Any chance paying on the night? as i dont know if i can make it yet.

Luke mate PM sent brew

ill hit chris (kidafa) up for this? 80$ isnt it?

when and where :D

Its $60 for 80 laps team enduro Adam

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seeing as people are now pulling out, make it individual, Mohammad.

oh and next time, lets go to pooraka! there track and karts look the goods,

hang on, ill find a link

Me, Krishy, Adrian and Scott went there on the weekend, the karts dont look a thing like the picture, and the track is alright, easiest and most fun way spend $25 in 10 minutes, legally

that track was not too bad....pitty my kart kept sliding dont think the maintenance of those karts is done very well....the chicane is awesome lol.....except jose put me into the wall bastard

well i hope your not planning on winning.... unless i miraculously loose a good 30kgs in a week...

i just dont want PubeyRS4 to win

haha, no way, im out there to have a good old thrash in an asexual way.

we should put heavy pricks like me with twigs like damo to even the teams...

that way the big boys have a chance to maybe win :banana:

lol i think we did get paired together craig.

Give this man some lolly water....coz i know you dont really drink beer Damo lol

haha, no way, im out there to have a good old thrash in an asexual way.

Thats the only mentality to have at this sort of events.....if everyone is going to be all serious then where is the fun yo

The pairings will be released on the day of the event.....25th of this month yo

This is the driver pairing i did over the weekend.....just a whole mix of things

Should be a whole lot of fun.....

Krish & Mark

Ruby & Ruby +1

Vu & Lex

Anthony & David

Steve P & +1

Adrian & Dave

Damo & Craig

Andrew & Scott

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