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hey all im looking to make make a go karting session for my birthday however i do not know which one has a good track and cars.

Im looking for one that isnt too strict on the rules , i dont want to be told off for sliding the car etc... thats whats fun lol

also are go karts with gears better ? i was looking at http://indykarts.com.au/index.php

however the track is in doors i prefer outdoors as it is bigger too

any recommendations that would be great thanks !

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Sydney Fast Lane karting is where I spend most of my time for karting, Its outdoors and the cars are powerful enough in my opinion, also they don't care what you do aslong as you aren't ramming into other karts.

hey all im looking to make make a go karting session for my birthday however i do not know which one has a good track and cars.

Im looking for one that isnt too strict on the rules , i dont want to be told off for sliding the car etc... thats whats fun lol

also are go karts with gears better ? i was looking at http://indykarts.com.au/index.php

however the track is in doors i prefer outdoors as it is bigger too

any recommendations that would be great thanks !

Picton Karting is good too,

btw is your plates I###LY?

I went to butterfly farm at windor i think its called indy 800 or something

awesome big track (felt bigger than the creek), well designed, fun track. very easy going owners, there wasnt shit load of rules like at ec, they pretty much let u do as u wish.

down side is there is not lap time equipment, so if ur keen for time attack then thats a fail.

about 9 of us went, we just waited for each other down main straight and did a rolling start. that sure kept shit interesting :D

was $54 for 1/2 hr compared to EC $~80 1/2 hr.

worth considering...

There was another thread around somewhere.

i love karting, Picton is pretty good. but i usually take my own kart there.

otherwise the guys at arncliffe just opened a new one at villawood. http://kartatak.com.au/

im considering http://indykarts.com.au/index.php

due to 9hp honda engines and 3 gear's

has anyone else been to this place before any feedbacks ?

Hey yeah i beeen there its local to me. its ok but bit annoying since the brakes and accelerator on the same side (they are custom made karts) i get my large foot jammed between them.

otherwise its ok. track isnt all that huge.

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