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Old Jul 4, 2006 | 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Broke Neck
$10 says your a noob talking out of your ass to get people to hang from your sack.
I'll take that $10 then.
Old Jul 4, 2006 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by dobey
I'm not expecting to get no complaints at all. There's always someone in the crowd that's going to whine no matter what.

I scoped out Millenium, Flatlanders, and Squidley's. Didn't really talk to anyone there, just kind of peeked in to see what kind of work they were doing.

And as for having experience, yes, I have plenty. I've co-assembled a large number of big block chevy/pontiac drag motors. And thanks for the sarcasm, but I don't own a Honda, nor would I install a warm-air intake on one, and call it a cold-air, because it's a cone and looks racey. I've also wired up drag cars, and installed plenty of stereo equipment. I've not done any major interior reconstruction work yet, but am in the design phase of doing a fully custom interior in one of my cars. I'm also currently a computer programmer full-time for my day job, so I've no problems diving into the diagnostics/carpc/etc... stuff either. Basically, if anything can be done to a car, I'm the kind of person that could do it.
So you have no automotive certifications at all and want to open a shop?
Good luck on getting customers!
Old Jul 4, 2006 | 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by WillSol
So you have no automotive certifications at all and want to open a shop?
Good luck on getting customers!
What do certifications have to do with anything? Where is it written that every successful auto performance/customs shop is required to have every employee/owner to have ASE certs or whatever? Anyone can take a class and pass a test. It's not exactly hard to get a cert for anything. And I wasn't asked what certs I had. I was asked what experience I had.

But I was asking for opinions on what shops in the general area are lacking exactly, and what kind of work people would most like to see happen in a new shop in the area, not for trash talking. I can get trash talking in any number of forums I'm on. And I can just as well open my shop in any other of the millions of square feet of available space in this country, but I was looking at the Hampton/NN area, because it seemed like a damn good area to do it in. It seems like some people on here are out to prove that wrong though.
Old Jul 4, 2006 | 09:11 AM
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Default Re: Interest in New Shop

Originally Posted by dobey
I'm not expecting to get no complaints at all. There's always someone in the crowd that's going to whine no matter what.

I scoped out Millenium, Flatlanders, and Squidley's. Didn't really talk to anyone there, just kind of peeked in to see what kind of work they were doing.

And as for having experience, yes, I have plenty. I've co-assembled a large number of big block chevy/pontiac drag motors. And thanks for the sarcasm, but I don't own a Honda, nor would I install a warm-air intake on one, and call it a cold-air, because it's a cone and looks racey. I've also wired up drag cars, and installed plenty of stereo equipment. I've not done any major interior reconstruction work yet, but am in the design phase of doing a fully custom interior in one of my cars. I'm also currently a computer programmer full-time for my day job, so I've no problems diving into the diagnostics/carpc/etc... stuff either. Basically, if anything can be done to a car, I'm the kind of person that could do it.

i know i woudlnt bring my honda to you. it might come back a V8.
Old Jul 4, 2006 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by projektcivic
i know i woudlnt bring my honda to you. it might come back a V8.
What? Like in an Indy Car? You wouldn't want a 3.0L Honda V8 in your Honda? :P
Old Jul 4, 2006 | 09:16 AM
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Default Re: Interest in New Shop

Originally Posted by dobey
But I was asking for opinions on what shops in the general area are lacking exactly, and what kind of work people would most like to see happen in a new shop in the area, not for trash talking.
Shops in this general area are lacking professionalism from being run under by thieves. Embezzlement, piss poor management, or otherwise.

i.e.

- Performance Auto Salon
- Xtreme Imports
- Next level
- AutoSolution
- Driftek

These 20-something year-olds have no fucking clue how to keep a business properly running. It's more work than just cutting up around the shop all day.

I'll never hire another person, never grow bigger than my garage, and never work for more than one person at a time.

So yes, with whatever you do, if you can be professional, keep customers up to date, and the most important thing, make sure they're happy, then go for it. You will do well once you have a name for yourself here. It would be a fresh change in this area.
Old Jul 4, 2006 | 09:49 PM
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Default Re: Interest in New Shop

Originally Posted by dobey
What do certifications have to do with anything? Where is it written that every successful auto performance/customs shop is required to have every employee/owner to have ASE certs or whatever? Anyone can take a class and pass a test. It's not exactly hard to get a cert for anything. And I wasn't asked what certs I had. I was asked what experience I had.
hes right, im ASE certified and i dont work with cars, or really know a lot about them. its easy test.

best of luck to ya
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 12:44 PM
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Default Re: Interest in New Shop

Originally Posted by Broke Neck
$10 says your a noob talking out of your ass to get people to hang from your sack.
I've personally met with Rodney and entertained him to a few local shops while he was down here. Hes very much interested in starting the business and is both fiscally and knowledgably set of doing so.

So I'll take your $10.
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 01:54 PM
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Default Re: Interest in New Shop

Cool, im interested as well in opening a shop ... doesnt mean im going to make a thread to have everyone hang from my nuts.

If he opens a shop, I will gladly fork over that $10 the day the doors open.
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 02:11 PM
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dude i just want ten dollars....
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