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Hey guys,

after seeing the Bresciani boys gaining success, (and also due to the fact that i've always wanted 2 own my own business), i have decided 2 eventually open my own automotive workshop.

It will be called

"DESVAUX AUTOMOTIVE"

OR

"SD AUTOMOTIVE"

this business will eventually be running in the next decade or so...

it will be especially for high performance cars only

and not just V8's...lol

yeah..

so watch out for it...

feel free to reply back with your comments...

cheers...

smokin_skyline

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Wow i remember a thread like this coming up not so long ago? Are you going to keep posting this every month for the next decade when you start the business? ;-)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ghlight=DESVAUX

Your kidding right?

What do you want to sell? Anyone can sell gear - but you have to be able to offer something the others are not. Like workshops, even if they sell no-name gear, you find people are happy to pay for the workmanship.

Cheers

Sumo

u want ideas ...your def kidding!

so u havent even thought of a idea or concept ....you ve just said to yourself okay ill start a business..

let me tell you now! running your own business is not as easy as sayin "ill open my own business" ahahah

and then asking for ideas....

most new business that open up usually close within 1-2 years! and thats 90%..

if u have no edge in the market place then u have no business!

not tryin to damper your spirits but i think u should have some sort of idea or concept to run with !

askin forum members for ideas's mmmmmmmmm sounds good but u need to know what your going to sell........or some sort of base!

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