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Join Date: Oct 2006
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A friend of mine and I, after doing some work on my ute, thought we could start up a small business making things like sub-boxes, speaker pods and other mostly interior-based items.
We both have experience working on cars, his dad owns a car yard, and I have done up an XY, am currently doing up an XP ute and have worked in a restoration workshop before). We would have some of our work to show the customer (that has been done on my ute) and we were thinking we could do our first few jobs for the price of materials, so people will be more interested. We both have experience working with most power tools, fiberglass, mdf board, and bog, the main materials we would be working with, and he can weld too. So my question is do you think the general public would take us seriously enough to let us work on their cars? Cheers |
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