That would be sick! The team would have a serious comp vehicle to play with. What about putting a shell on it, sealing it up, and just cutting the back window and the lower wall out all together? Walling it like an SUV?
What brands you thinkin of carrying?
i gotta find out if we truely are closeing down. and if we are if i can buy this place before that comes into play..
more then likely i can take all the dealer's from r.c. willey..
i know for a fact i can get allot of good brand's Pioneer, RE, USAmps, MTX, Clarion, Kenwood, Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Rockford Fosgate, Powerbass, Power Acoustic, DEI, AAmp of america, and more...
Am I reading this right. Your shop is closing because they aren't making enough sales. You want to buy said shop and sell the most expensive products?
belive it or not yes.
1.) there is a demand for it here.
2.) I have the Clientell for it..
The shop he works for is owned and run by a furniture company. Their car audio sales have never been very good. Seth, by himself manages to do the best out of all the other install shops. Including the South Salt Lake store and the Syracuse store. They decided to shift their operations toward more home products, hence the reason for the getting rid of the car audio dept. Seth and a couple of his buddies want to purchase the install shop (an old tire busting shop turned into an install bay) and open his own business. No matter how much you guys talk crap on Seth, he is credited by the leading shops around here. The Hi-Fi Shop is the biggest.
I am R.C. willey's lead tech. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/veryhappy.gif.fec4fed33b4a1279cf10bdd45a039dae.gif
Being a good installer and running a business are two very different things. Hopefully he gets a business savvy partner who is literate.
Trevor has his bachlor's degree in Buisness manegment.
or i can just buy quickbook's