Last year when I was at Spring Mountain doing my ZR1 course I purchased a T shirt from the gift store. I decided to change up the shirt slightly and since the GF worked in the printing business all her life and recently went to a company that does prints on shirts and other wearables I had her print me a new T shirt based off the SM one.
SM one is on the left.
Tony
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18-05-2022, 07:03 PM #1
Made a ZR1 T shirt
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Thanks for this idea! I recently read a discussion about whether car enthusiasts should dress to match their car. In my opinion, it looks so stupid. If you want to prove your love for your car, go to a car wash. But I like the idea of prints much more. I have a unique Corvette (in a certain sense), this is actually due to tuning. I ordered Japanese-style patterns to be applied so that they don't completely cover the car, but are noticeable. I'd love to print not a photo from matohash.com, but a drawing of my car on a T-shirt. Because it's a work of art, damn it!
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