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Go cart might do alright, depends how it handles the surface

Hmm... I wonder if its allowed to compete using it if I can attach fire extinsurger attached.

Skidpan surface is kinda similar to an indoor gocart track, yes? I think it'd kick arse on the corners, but top speeds if it was a longer distance between the cones, could struggle a bit.

Deca won't happen of we don't get some volunteers

The Volunteers thread has taken off thanks Jake and Bec for giving it a plug.

But in saying that it would be good to see a few more people putting there hand up.

I hate chasing people on saturday morning..

Cheers Guys.

no worries wayne

i got some mates that are thinking of coming up on the satday but not sure yet, they said they'll help out if they can make it

The Volunteers thread has taken off thanks Jake and Bec for giving it a plug.

But in saying that it would be good to see a few more people putting there hand up.

I hate chasing people on saturday morning..

Cheers Guys.

Even though i'm entered, Wayne. I'm very happy to help out where i can ;)

Third on the reserves list with 2 weeks to go... looking good!

You'll make it, I know one guy on the list who has pulled out, and another who probably won't have his car ready in time.

I'll be the drunk guy, make sure you say hi yeah??

I won't but I'll make sure you're getting reamed.

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