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I like #3 above, myself.
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I prefer #2. It's a little less busy, plus the important people already know the meaning of SC.
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I like #3.
If you decide to go with SC I think I would pass. I already have a rear deck emblem for that. If your gonna dominate the world you shouldn't be afraid to call the car what it is. Super Carrera :) |
The badge on the car says 911SC.
The plot has been the "Posche 911SC World Domination Plot" AKA "SCWDP" for a long time. Why would you want to change it now? |
Change is gooooood.
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We'll just have to vote on it boys...
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I like #3
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Number looks great!!
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Number 2 looks great, who's typo is that??
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typo?
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I forgot to put a number on my original post!!
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#4 with a black outline around the deep yellow letters instead of gray.
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Number 2 all the way.
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bump for the nightshift
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I like #1 as it keeps the "Others" guessing.
Mad Mike |
#2 "Porsche 911SC" for me.
When I think of a "Super Carrera", I think of a 356. I would not want any confusion of who is doing the the World Domination!:) We'd flip if a Super Carrera SCWDP Badge showed up on a 356. When I think of a Porsche 911SC, I think of SCWDP........mwuahhhhaaaaa! Even if SC really stood for Super Carrera, I still prefer just using the SC initials because 911SC only means one period of car...... and that's US........Mwuahhhaaaaaaaaaa!!!! (Did I spell that right?) |
I didn't forget, I just got tied up with other things. I will measure the pins today.
Meanwhile.... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1183209557.jpg |
saturday bump
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