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P90D Type-L or P90D L-Type. J/k. Personally I don't think any special badging is needed. Keeps your opponents at the drag strip guessing. Are they gonna toasted or extra toasted.
We are going to need one more speed selection to really fit in perfectly.
Credit to Wikipedia: "Spaceball One is capable of traveling at four different speeds: When a situation requires it to travel faster than its normal "sub-light" speed, it can accelerate to light speed, "ridiculous speed", and "Ludicrous Speed". When going to Ludicrous Speed, all crew members must use a seat belt for their own safety. The only exception to this is Dark Helmet who ignores Colonel Sandurz's warning to buckle up and pays the price for it (when the emergency brake is pulled at his order, he is flung forward into a console, denting his helmet, breaking his glasses, and dazing him). Ludicrous Speed results in the ship leaving a trail of plaid, parodying the "warp trail" seen in the first few Star Trek films and 2001."
Edit: It seems like a little plaid badge would do the trick.
The P85+ had a different rear badge, but from an insurance point of view (at least in the UK) the "+" was just one of P85's options, like UHF Audio or Leather Seats.
We are going to need one more speed selection to really fit in perfectly.
Credit to Wikipedia: "Spaceball One is capable of traveling at four different speeds: When a situation requires it to travel faster than its normal "sub-light" speed, it can accelerate to light speed, "ridiculous speed", and "Ludicrous Speed". When going to Ludicrous Speed, all crew members must use a seat belt for their own safety. The only exception to this is Dark Helmet who ignores Colonel Sandurz's warning to buckle up and pays the price for it (when the emergency brake is pulled at his order, he is flung forward into a console, denting his helmet, breaking his glasses, and dazing him). Ludicrous Speed results in the ship leaving a trail of plaid, parodying the "warp trail" seen in the first few Star Trek films and 2001."
Edit: It seems like a little plaid badge would do the trick.
Darn, I was hoping for an L something like this. I think I'll put one on my X. Otherwise not having an L on a highly priced car would be very out of place for Vancouver. Ha!