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30.10.12Yeah! Nothing beats coming home from a crap day at work to some screenprinted goodness fresh out of Hamburg, Germany
Shirts from meister-engine-builder Matthias Höing of Höing Sportmotoren
Gotta love the Vans inspired "Wicked Sixes" logo


Thanks Matthias, I'll wear em with pride!
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The FRONT is more than OK ... the BACK could be better !!
Perhaps you can do them a favour, Jeroen ;)

It's two different shirts. Both front print and both kick ass. Very few Porsche people will understand the red 'n white logo ;-)

My pleasure, Jeroen! BTW, I spotted a CIS-muzzled contraption in the back of your project 911;) Let me know if you need help there!

It'll be replaced by a (stock) 3.2. The CIS will come off of the 3.0 and maybe do carbs or ITB's at least something fun before it goes into the 914. I'll make sure to pick your brain about that later 8^)

That Vans style logo Mr. Hoing came up with is pretty damn cool.
I stuck a Vans decal on my 911 the other day.... What a coincidence.
That engine logo is great also.
Keep up the great work Jeroen. Love the blogger.
-M.

Thanks Maurice. Cool detail that I missed (my wife had unpacked them). The shirts were packed in a Mahle cylinder box 8^)

