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Partial view of the "picnic" from last year. Dean's E30 M3 was on jack stands so we let him bring the M1 instead that day. This view was of about half the E30s in attendance. We are at a different locatin this year to accomodate more E30s.
This was actually a real car run by Team Valier in the 1992 DTM series. Driver was Franz Engstler. Franz scored points in 7 of the 24 rounds and ended up 16th in the driver's championship. His best finish was 6th at Brunn. Pretty good for a privateer team against the muscle of factory efforts by BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Opel.
Is the front one not going ot have ther little Tic-Tacs on it like the rear? I want to personally thank you for doing this, Lance. These shirts couldnt get better in terms of the style and purpose and the relative collectibility. This kind of shit is right up my alley. Along with the 1/18th scale ///M3s. As they come out, I buy them. Shit its better than spending it on drugs, at the end of the night or few nights, at least you have something to show for it besides numb teeth and a runny nose, lol. Enough out of me.
Each shirt has both the little logo on the front left chest, and the large logo centered on the back as shown.
Thanks for the kudos. Now that we've done these shirts for a couple of years I get people coming to me telling me they know someone who can do T-shirts really cheap. I tell them I don't want cheap, I want the best quality shirt we can make. Every car guy has 20 T-shirts sitting in their drawer, and there is always one or two favorites. I want these to make the favorite list. To do that, we go 100% cotton (more comfortable) and screened ink (better, longer lasting graphics). The shirts from 2 years ago are still holding up really well I've noticed.
And that they are limited in quantity and somewhat of a collectible is sort of funny. I didn't ever think they would get that kind of status. I know some guys do buy a couple with one never to be worn. I'm with you on the collectibles. My wife only knows about a tenth of the BMW related stuff I've collected and got stored in my den. :oops: LOL
The sweatshirts are plain, no hoods. They are the highest quality 88% cotton content Fruit of the Loom sweatshirts though. Very comfortable.
These shirts are being produced in conjunction with an E30 M3 event on the east coast. I take in orders until August 19, then put in the big order with the T-shirt vendor. That takes about 10 days to turn around. Then I go down and pick up a ton 'o shirts and fill my living room with them. I will then spend the Labor Day weekend filling the orders.
For anyone attending the E30 Picnic in Issaquah, we will have short sleeve T-shirts there in white and light grey. I did a short run of those already with the T-shirt vendor. But no long sleeve shirts or sweatshirts. Those are special order only.
I'm an architect, not a shirt vendor, so I'm not making these myself. I'm just coordinating the project.
Our server has been a little spotty lately. If someone needs the order form e-mailed to them, PM me with your e-mail and I'll send it direct.
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