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Hi all,

Starting preparation on what is currently known as the QLD Excel Rally Series. Need a new and exciting logo for what will be known from 2010 onwards as the 'Hyundai Max Attack Challenge'. Need a compact, exciting logo, feel free to use the Hyundai logo in it. If you need inspiration, it's a one make series, the cars are near stock, and driven to the limit often knock of WRXs and EVOs. If you need further inspiration here's a vid of us testing last year:

http://www.vimeo.com/1550493

Any questions or submission fell free to give me a bell on 1300 884 836, or email greg at gslrallysport dot com!

Cheers,

Greg

From Another Forum:

Hey Greg.

Great idea :blush:

Are you after a graphic logo? (something with photos/images in it) or something simpler, more vector based that can be used for letterheads and stuff in black and white?

Hi mate,

Something more vector based I guess. Which can be the basis of letterheads like you say, merchandise etc. Also Hyundai who run a factory car (infact the only factory rally car in Australia at the moment!), support the series very well, so although the Excel, are cheap, relatively fast, and super reliable, we won't be in them forever, so if possible keep it Hyundai specific, no so much Excel. Also for the right artwork we're looking at offering more than the $50.

An example of the type of thing we're looking at:

http://www.rally-america.com/img/topbanner3.jpg (minus the car, but that could be used in a similar fashion)

Cheers,

Greg

how much does it cost to buy an excel rally car?

To buy, they generally sell for between $6-$10k depending on spec level. To build from scratch, including the car, you could do it and win the series with a $10k car. Ours cost us $15k ish, or a full spec car like Hyundai's factory car (currently the only factory rally car in Australia!) currently owes them about $20k:

http://www.gslrallysport.com/excel/factorycar/546.JPG

http://www.gslrallysport.com/excel/factorycar/543.JPG

http://www.gslrallysport.com/excel/factorycar/1326.JPG

The biggest expense is suspension, which will set you back about $4-5k. The rest is a stock excel parts (which are super reliable), and a roll cage/seats/harness/sump guard.

Details finalized! Submissions will end 19th July at midnight, with voting starting then, and closing end of July. For full details checkout:

http://excelrally.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=1558

Thanks to all those who have entered so far!

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