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Sorry for Hi-jacking the thread guys, no more mis- understandings for Buster and me .

a few questions re: shirts

Are there anymore suggestions for a LOgo or Design for the Team Trackday T- shirts?

and how long will it take for them to be printed up once the design has been finalised?

How soon do you need the money to make the shirts?

thanks again.

haha.

what i dont understand is, how can you be so "quick" and "skilled" around a raced track when you can hardly match a n/a corolla down the straight?

i hardly think they should be called team trackday. perhaps team go take your l's again. or team go get some practice

Whoah, what's with the attitude in here?!

Anyone who thinks about it for a moment can figure out that how quick you are down the quarter mile and how quick you can lap a circuit are completely unrelated...

There are skills in both which take time to acquire. Anyone who has tried both will tell you the same, I'm sure.

Let's not let the light-hearted digs that the track fans give the strip fans and vice versa turn in to a divisive issue and the cause of petty bitchfights. That's lame.

well you gotta admit it was a good laugh... and I needed that after my day... I say thanks guys for cheering me up!!!

But XCUZME, how bout this one... I'll take you for a run round the track if you take me for a quick lap down the quarter?

hang on... am I missing the point??? oh thats right... it is ALL motorsport...

Damn I hope I get a bite!!!!

Hey Fatz... pass the scotch baby!!!

What the hell happened in this thread.. It was supposed to be about T-Shirts.

For those of you who have not tried drag racing I suggest you do it at least once. I did and found it to be NOTHING like what i expected, its damm hard! Will give it another go in a few weeks to get a decent time but my personal favorite motorsport is track racing.

Now I am going to LOCK this thread, and start a new one with a few of the options people have come up with.

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