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Umm, as far as I know, Pacesetter has been using that particular logo for many years (at least 8, I believe and more than likely more, that's just the first time I saw it.)
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Originally posted by L32Projekt: Umm, as far as I know, Pacesetter has been using that particular logo for many years (at least 8, I believe and more than likely more, that's just the first time I saw it.)
And Ferrari's only been using it for 50 or so years. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I wasn't trying to establish who had rights to the logo by the period of time, only that if it is truly farthardy's logo, they would have sued by now. 8 years is a long time for something to go unnoticed. ;)
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Originally posted by Ian: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by GreenDragon: I guess it suposed to represent performance.
[sarcasm]Nah, that cant be, cause according to people on this site, performance is represented by a Corvette, not a Ferrari. [/sarcasm] </font>[/QUOTE]Corvette represents performance.
Ferrair represents over priced junk.
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Originally posted by Question: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ian: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by GreenDragon: I guess it suposed to represent performance.
[sarcasm]Nah, that cant be, cause according to people on this site, performance is represented by a Corvette, not a Ferrari. [/sarcasm] </font>[/QUOTE]Corvette represents performance.
Ferrair represents over priced junk. </font>[/QUOTE]Ok buddy. YOu keep thinkin that.
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just an fyi for you guys that worship ferrari and lambos and other italian supercars, they are amazing for a very short time. My dad has a friend with several lambos and ferrari's and has his own mechanic just to keep them running. They do not hold up. corvettes have their own problems but they number much less and aren't as expensive reocurring problems.
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Originally posted by Question: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ian: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by GreenDragon: I guess it suposed to represent performance.
[sarcasm]Nah, that cant be, cause according to people on this site, performance is represented by a Corvette, not a Ferrari. [/sarcasm] </font>[/QUOTE]Corvette represents performance.
Ferrair represents over priced junk. </font>[/QUOTE]:rolleyes:
ferraris might be overpriced but they're not junk. didnt we all already go over this once in a different thread?
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