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<blockquote data-quote="Spooby" data-source="post: 2388221" data-attributes="member: 548396"><p>^^^ what he said..</p><p></p><p>Unless you or your uncle have a reputation for car audio in your local area then you'll quickly discover that this isn't an easy business. In even a small 2000sq ft floorplan I would estimate that you would require at least 100K in capital to build out your store, have the equipment necessary, and inventory. '</p><p></p><p>Even if your uncle (or you) had that kind of cash laying around then you would need to find competent installers to work for you. EVERYONE thinks they can wire an amp, but I'm sure most can agree that it isn't always as easy as these forums make it out to be. Your investment can go sour quick, especially since you are in California.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooby, post: 2388221, member: 548396"] ^^^ what he said.. Unless you or your uncle have a reputation for car audio in your local area then you'll quickly discover that this isn't an easy business. In even a small 2000sq ft floorplan I would estimate that you would require at least 100K in capital to build out your store, have the equipment necessary, and inventory. ' Even if your uncle (or you) had that kind of cash laying around then you would need to find competent installers to work for you. EVERYONE thinks they can wire an amp, but I'm sure most can agree that it isn't always as easy as these forums make it out to be. Your investment can go sour quick, especially since you are in California. [/QUOTE]
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