You could because it wouldn't TECHNICALLY be their logo but (i don't know what your purpose for the shirt's it) I'm assuming that it's recreational and not business related so i wouldn't worry about a law suit over an "almost theirs logo" but if your going to distribute them at a large scale ( like for sale) you would need to contact them ( or pretend you did and just put the little "c" in a circle next to it...)
Simple answer.... NO. This is a big copyright and trademark infringment.
You would need permission to alter the logo to begin with.
An alter candle is a candle that is placed on the alter it is used for only that purpose (so as not to contaminate it with other energies). It is usually white but can be other colors depending on the needs of the conveners at each meeting.
Find a design pattern online for a hand screw press and follow it or alter it as needed to fit your needs.
The faster they make the car the more likely it is to win.
I will firstly choose the most beautiful one in my image, and then make some alter.
This is a tricky area. It is legal to use images of currency in a graphic design, however, and this is the tricky part, the image cannot be the same size as the currency, and cannot show the entire bill. Currently, bills have protective devices that prevent photocopying. In order to be safe, alter, alter, alter the image.
I would like to alter this suit coat. Do not alter your course of action.
It's against the law in some states, you will alter the car design and void any warranties. Check with local laws first.
Alter is a verb.
Allen Alter's birth name is Allen Bernard Alter.
Jonathan Alter's birth name is Jonathan H. Alter.