Monday, March 30, 2009 12:35:59 PM
we all are..but after all this been said...they must be doing something productive....
Revenge has been as busy as ever since our return from the Chicago Auto Show! The Show had approximately 1.5 million people attend making in the largest show in the United States. And it was an honor for Revenge to have the opportunity to share the GTM-R with such a huge audience! We would like to express a sincere thank you to General Motors Performance Parts division for their assistance in the completion and display of Revenge Designs GTM-R Super Car at the Chicago Auto Show. The vehicle, again, got rave reviews from the public and the press. All that positive attention has translated into even more fantastic opportunities for Revenge Designs. We’ve been approached by a number of different national and international distributorships and dealerships who would like to handle the GTM-R. We’re going to carefully weigh our options and work out what is best for the company; as soon as decisions are made we will make an update.
Revenge would like to announce that we are expanding our team! We are looking to hire professionals with backgrounds in metal fabrication, automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or all of the above! If you think
you’d like to join the Revenge team please send us an email. In the near future look for our new Employment page and sendus your information and resume! Thank you to everyone who has already submitted their resumes. We have really enjoyed reading through the many resumes we’ve received thus far and are very excited to have a whole new flood of them to read through! Last but not least, I hope you’ve all enjoyed our episode on EngineeringTV! Emily is honored to have had the opportunity to present the car and do the interview. Thank you to everyone who has emailed and informed Emily that four and six rotor brakes do not exist. Luckily, Emily’s nervous on camera slip-up doesn’t reflect her actual knowledge about the six- and four-piston brakes on the GTM-R. We would like to thank the entire EngineeringTV team, in particular Curtis Ellzey, for the opportunity!
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? CONGRATULATIONS? CONTACT EMILY. EMILY@REVENGEDESIGNSINC.COM
Revenge has been as busy as ever since our return from the Chicago Auto Show! The Show had approximately 1.5 million people attend making in the largest show in the United States. And it was an honor for Revenge to have the opportunity to share the GTM-R with such a huge audience! We would like to express a sincere thank you to General Motors Performance Parts division for their assistance in the completion and display of Revenge Designs GTM-R Super Car at the Chicago Auto Show. The vehicle, again, got rave reviews from the public and the press. All that positive attention has translated into even more fantastic opportunities for Revenge Designs. We’ve been approached by a number of different national and international distributorships and dealerships who would like to handle the GTM-R. We’re going to carefully weigh our options and work out what is best for the company; as soon as decisions are made we will make an update.
Revenge would like to announce that we are expanding our team! We are looking to hire professionals with backgrounds in metal fabrication, automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or all of the above! If you think
you’d like to join the Revenge team please send us an email. In the near future look for our new Employment page and sendus your information and resume! Thank you to everyone who has already submitted their resumes. We have really enjoyed reading through the many resumes we’ve received thus far and are very excited to have a whole new flood of them to read through! Last but not least, I hope you’ve all enjoyed our episode on EngineeringTV! Emily is honored to have had the opportunity to present the car and do the interview. Thank you to everyone who has emailed and informed Emily that four and six rotor brakes do not exist. Luckily, Emily’s nervous on camera slip-up doesn’t reflect her actual knowledge about the six- and four-piston brakes on the GTM-R. We would like to thank the entire EngineeringTV team, in particular Curtis Ellzey, for the opportunity!
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? CONGRATULATIONS? CONTACT EMILY. EMILY@REVENGEDESIGNSINC.COM
