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  • #16
    Originally posted by Txstang1 View Post
    lol. I've seen big blocks spin that high.
    The first time I witness a big block turning 10,000 was at Reher-Morrison . I thought for sure that thing was going to scatter .

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Baron View Post
      When that little needle on the tach goes to nine thousand eight hundred RPM's, that's bad.
      I see what you did there...

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      • #18
        be a cool tat.....
        aka "borntoboogie"

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ulose View Post
          be a cool tat.....
          If you live in a trailer!

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          • #20
            Looks good Kelly.
            Doing enough racing for 99% of the board!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by John View Post
              If you live in a trailer!
              LOL, this.

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              • #22
                Cool...Updating is always good!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by John View Post
                  If you live in a trailer!
                  Lmao

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                  • #24
                    From a promotional or advertising point of view which is essentially what a logo is all about I don't think it does the track any justice. My eyes and I'm sure the eyes of many are drawn to the scull as a focal point. It takes some serious looking to actually read what it says. Your business should be what sticks out the most in your logo. You want people to recognize and remember it. While this might look ok on a t-shirt I would not recommend it as an official logo for a business. Make the name the focal point and if you want add some other graphical interest. Sometimes in advertising or promotions less is more. Just think there is a reason the Google home page is as simple looking as it is. They tried "dolling" it up and found that people by and large like the old simple look best. Just some food for thought.

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