Izn Trbl Inc. wrote:yea, some people dont mind when it happens, but others do. it has happened to me, but when i contact them, we are able to usually work out a deal.
i have been trying to get a certain company to take my pictures off of their website, but so far they have taken them off of the front page, and not the "customers" page. as i had stated in my emails, there is not one of their products on my car.
.JerseyKid. wrote:Izn Trbl Inc. wrote:yea, some people dont mind when it happens, but others do. it has happened to me, but when i contact them, we are able to usually work out a deal.
i have been trying to get a certain company to take my pictures off of their website, but so far they have taken them off of the front page, and not the "customers" page. as i had stated in my emails, there is not one of their products on my car.
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww . That WhiteBoy is damn incredible with the stunts he pulls.
Ri - Fricken - Diculous.
Zspot Zedden wrote:I was talking to Bob Mulls Dad a year ago about starting a Team GMCI in Canada and he was saying that the car was somewhere in Europe at the moment and that Bob was in Atlanta....lol
Must be nice to have the sponsorship to allow you to make cars that go to shows on their own...let alone in Europe......
sndsgood wrote:Zspot Zedden wrote:I was talking to Bob Mulls Dad a year ago about starting a Team GMCI in Canada and he was saying that the car was somewhere in Europe at the moment and that Bob was in Atlanta....lol
Must be nice to have the sponsorship to allow you to make cars that go to shows on their own...let alone in Europe......
i talked to bob in feburary and he said the car was in his garage at home.
Unknown Veteran wrote:People need to get their facts straight.
Bob and Larry Mull are both good friends of mine and the car hasn't been sold. It presently sits in the garage at the Mull's Home in IL.
Second Bob and Larry both traveled all over Europe with that car they were overseas for about 5 weeks going from show to show with the Evil Z. The car was shipped by boat so that could have been what Larry meant when he said the car is on its way to Europe and Bob is currently in ATL.
So to all the people on this thread that don't know the Mulls personally and only go by hearsay or think they know the facts, please don't. Get the facts first before you post comments about themor their car
BoltZ22 wrote:that car will never be sold. its hard enough to sell a modded to hell car for a decent price as it is, makes it even harder when the car is banned from ncca competition.
ecotecpower wrote:BoltZ22 wrote:that car will never be sold. its hard enough to sell a modded to hell car for a decent price as it is, makes it even harder when the car is banned from ncca competition.
Why is it banned????
Press release wrote:
BOB MULL'S THE "EVIL Z24" HELPS TO ESTABLISH NEW REGULATIONS IN NCCA BECAUSE OF DOMINATION IN THE SHOW CAR CIRCUIT Hot Import Nights Chicago Will Be It's Last Competitive Show Until HIN/Daze Finals In Atlantic City, New Jersey On October 23rd
IRVINE, CA (July, 2004) The NCCA has enacted a rule amendment as of July of this year that any competitors who have conquered the Best of Show Category with six Best of Show Awards at any time during the Season, will be "grandfathered" and receive an automatic invitation to the Regional finals for their district. The NCCA's Andy Goodman, Bob Mull and executives from Vision Entertainment (promoters of Hot Import Nights Events) have agreed to bring about a level playing field for the rest of the season and decided to make a rule amendment for future NCCA events. Moving forward, if a vehicle is awarded Best of Show more than six times in a season, they will be asked to step back from competition until the finals at the end of the year. Mull and his team will still be displaying the Evil Z24 at all Hot Import Nights for the rest of the season; However they will be returning to competition for the East Coast Regional finals which will be taking place in Atlantic City New Jersey on October 23rd 2004 "The sponsorship programs that have enabled me to bring "The Evil Z24" to the level it is at today has never been done before, and it's definitely breaking new ground for show car builders, added Bob Mull." "The bar is constantly being raised by the intense competition across the country and I am grateful to be able to compete on such a high level."
Bob Mull's show stopper, the "The Evil Z24" Chevy Cavalier has in four ½ years reached the top of its game as a sport compact tuner car that has become almost unbeatable in the Hot Import Show Circuit. From it's beginnings as stock Chevy Cavalier many people at car shows make the same comment of, "What is it?". What is it is a heavily modified creative achievement that has been featured in more than 25 car magazines this year including HCI, Fast Car, Dial D, B Scene, Nopi National, Street Style and Sound as well as many others. Blaupunkt has taken full page ads utilizing the car in Car Sound & Performance and Meguiar's chose the "Evil Z" as a representative of the all the tuner cars in the world to be on stage at the prestigious Meguiar's Awards at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles. It has taken top awards at most events entered this year, starting the year with Best of Show Peoples Choice at the CES Show, the Best of Show Sport Compact at the International Auto Salon in Los Angeles and has dominated the Hot Imports Nights circuit, racking up over 40 plus top awards including: Hottest Paint and Finish, Best ICE, Hottest Interior, Best Sound Presentation, Hottest Bodywork, 1st Place Extreme, Best Lighting Display, Hottest Domestic and an astounding six Best of Shows in major cities from coast to coast. For more information about Bob Mull, Team GMCI Racing and "The Evil Z24", visit the Team's Web Site at: www.teamgmci or "The Evil Z24" Web Site at: www.evilz24.com About NCCA The National Custom Car Association (NCCA) has been organized by a group of custom car show competitors who have identified a necessity for standardization in judging at regional and national custom car events. Historically, there has been great controversy concerning the fairness, objectivity, and openness of judging these events. Recognizing the need for both standards and impartial assessment, the NCCA has now filled this void with both trained judges and a nationally recognized point system. Participants competing in various categories are awarded trophies and points based on show performance. NCCA points are accumulative and competitors advance to national finals based on the annual accumulation of points. Rivals in each category of the national finals compete for trophies, cash prizes, and sponsorships. About Hot Import Nights Now in its 7th year, Vision Entertainment's HIN has set the standard for nationwide car shows by featuring the hottest sport compact vehicles, individuals, companies and teams from around the world and by providing a music and fashion inspired atmosphere that allows participants to experience the ultimate in car shows.
Borsty wrote:.JerseyKid. wrote:Izn Trbl Inc. wrote:yea, some people dont mind when it happens, but others do. it has happened to me, but when i contact them, we are able to usually work out a deal.
i have been trying to get a certain company to take my pictures off of their website, but so far they have taken them off of the front page, and not the "customers" page. as i had stated in my emails, there is not one of their products on my car.
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww . That WhiteBoy is damn incredible with the stunts he pulls.
Ri - Fricken - Diculous.
what a @!#$ piece of dog@!#$.
whiteboy, your a @!#$ pussy bitch.
Darkstars wrote:Press release wrote:
BOB MULL'S THE "EVIL Z24" HELPS TO ESTABLISH NEW REGULATIONS IN NCCA BECAUSE OF DOMINATION IN THE SHOW CAR CIRCUIT Hot Import Nights Chicago Will Be It's Last Competitive Show Until HIN/Daze Finals In Atlantic City, New Jersey On October 23rd
IRVINE, CA (July, 2004) The NCCA has enacted a rule amendment as of July of this year that any competitors who have conquered the Best of Show Category with six Best of Show Awards at any time during the Season, will be "grandfathered" and receive an automatic invitation to the Regional finals for their district. The NCCA's Andy Goodman, Bob Mull and executives from Vision Entertainment (promoters of Hot Import Nights Events) have agreed to bring about a level playing field for the rest of the season and decided to make a rule amendment for future NCCA events. Moving forward, if a vehicle is awarded Best of Show more than six times in a season, they will be asked to step back from competition until the finals at the end of the year. Mull and his team will still be displaying the Evil Z24 at all Hot Import Nights for the rest of the season; However they will be returning to competition for the East Coast Regional finals which will be taking place in Atlantic City New Jersey on October 23rd 2004 "The sponsorship programs that have enabled me to bring "The Evil Z24" to the level it is at today has never been done before, and it's definitely breaking new ground for show car builders, added Bob Mull." "The bar is constantly being raised by the intense competition across the country and I am grateful to be able to compete on such a high level."
Bob Mull's show stopper, the "The Evil Z24" Chevy Cavalier has in four ½ years reached the top of its game as a sport compact tuner car that has become almost unbeatable in the Hot Import Show Circuit. From it's beginnings as stock Chevy Cavalier many people at car shows make the same comment of, "What is it?". What is it is a heavily modified creative achievement that has been featured in more than 25 car magazines this year including HCI, Fast Car, Dial D, B Scene, Nopi National, Street Style and Sound as well as many others. Blaupunkt has taken full page ads utilizing the car in Car Sound & Performance and Meguiar's chose the "Evil Z" as a representative of the all the tuner cars in the world to be on stage at the prestigious Meguiar's Awards at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles. It has taken top awards at most events entered this year, starting the year with Best of Show Peoples Choice at the CES Show, the Best of Show Sport Compact at the International Auto Salon in Los Angeles and has dominated the Hot Imports Nights circuit, racking up over 40 plus top awards including: Hottest Paint and Finish, Best ICE, Hottest Interior, Best Sound Presentation, Hottest Bodywork, 1st Place Extreme, Best Lighting Display, Hottest Domestic and an astounding six Best of Shows in major cities from coast to coast. For more information about Bob Mull, Team GMCI Racing and "The Evil Z24", visit the Team's Web Site at: www.teamgmci or "The Evil Z24" Web Site at: www.evilz24.com About NCCA The National Custom Car Association (NCCA) has been organized by a group of custom car show competitors who have identified a necessity for standardization in judging at regional and national custom car events. Historically, there has been great controversy concerning the fairness, objectivity, and openness of judging these events. Recognizing the need for both standards and impartial assessment, the NCCA has now filled this void with both trained judges and a nationally recognized point system. Participants competing in various categories are awarded trophies and points based on show performance. NCCA points are accumulative and competitors advance to national finals based on the annual accumulation of points. Rivals in each category of the national finals compete for trophies, cash prizes, and sponsorships. About Hot Import Nights Now in its 7th year, Vision Entertainment's HIN has set the standard for nationwide car shows by featuring the hottest sport compact vehicles, individuals, companies and teams from around the world and by providing a music and fashion inspired atmosphere that allows participants to experience the ultimate in car shows.
That was the rule change that came because of his car. the car was not "banned" if i remeber correct it was "retired" not by choice from the show cicrcuit because it was top dog, nothing could compete.