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<blockquote data-quote="Strangirs" data-source="post: 7998246" data-attributes="member: 649599"><p>It's a good idea if you know what you're doing. How many installs have you done? If you mess up are you willing to pay for damages/spend time fixing it? Finding a customer base in a high school would be fairly easy but then also hard. You will find many people that will want to buy the equipment themselves then pay you $20 to install it. What I did was do it with a friend that was into car audio and he told me he knew all about it and the best ways to wire ect. He knew nothing so did I so the install took around two weeks and a messy car.. If you think you can whip through an install in a few hours and can charge high school kids a decent but not a price like best buys then you may be able to make a few hundred bucks but like I said high school kids don't have money..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strangirs, post: 7998246, member: 649599"] It's a good idea if you know what you're doing. How many installs have you done? If you mess up are you willing to pay for damages/spend time fixing it? Finding a customer base in a high school would be fairly easy but then also hard. You will find many people that will want to buy the equipment themselves then pay you $20 to install it. What I did was do it with a friend that was into car audio and he told me he knew all about it and the best ways to wire ect. He knew nothing so did I so the install took around two weeks and a messy car.. If you think you can whip through an install in a few hours and can charge high school kids a decent but not a price like best buys then you may be able to make a few hundred bucks but like I said high school kids don't have money.. [/QUOTE]
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