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No, unless it was a Mugen Honda tuner car.SkylineGoesStupid question maybe, but if the car is, for example a Honda, is it okay if it has a Mugen sign on the bg? Since Mugen is Honda's official tuning company.
thx RERenesisEvoThat is some awesome composition, to get both sponsors in there, and have it drifting too 👍
arsenalTrue, but he used an AC frame to make his unique Cobra.
Slick6No, unless it was a Mugen Honda tuner car.
STi and TRD are Factory tuners, and I think they should be allowed ... not like we're trying to stick a Supra under a HPA motorsports banner or something ... TRD belongs to Toyota, STi belongs to Subaru ... Mugen belongs to Honda.Green3VZIf that is the case, the example should be changed. Granted a WRX STi is STi tuned from the factory, but the example should be a little clearer on that rule. I think that the STi pic is skirting that rule a little too closely to be considered an example. My final entry is a Supra with a TRD sign, and I saw an AE86 with the same TRD sign, and there have been no complaints about either those.
sounds fair to me! 👍slo-carSTi and TRD are Factory tuners, and I think they should be allowed ... not like we're trying to stick a Supra under a HPA motorsports banner or something ... TRD belongs to Toyota, STi belongs to Subaru ... Mugen belongs to Honda.
I say allow it if the tuner is accessible via a 'Tune' menu under the manufacturers menu. 👍
KeerfBut the usage of a Ford engine made them a sponsor of Shelbys AC modification.
(I know all of this because my father and I plan on building a Factory Five Cobra )