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Hey guys,

Me and 2 childhood friends have decided to open a performance car shop that specializes in second hand Japanese parts (turbos, intercoolers, seats etc). We have an agreement with the importers/wreckers that ensures that we are the first people to have access to parts as soon as they are cleared by Customs. Basically, we get the cream of the crop. :) We have capital, are in the midst of signing a lease for our new premises and are going to lodge our application for business first thing tomorrow morning.

However, we do have a slight problem. There is a part of our form that we have not yet completed and that is "Name of Business". I am totally stumped and have no idea what name to use for our shop that would represent our nature of business.

I thought to myself, what better way to come up with a name than to get the opinions of the most car-minded people on earth; the SAU crowd! :P I would VERY MUCH APPRECIATE IT if you guys could help me come up with a name for the business. Something Japanesy :mad: or catchy.

Bear in mind that I have big plans for this company, starting with a performance shop which will branch out to mechanical repairs, engine conversions, and having our own track cars etc. But for the meantime, we are focusing on retail only.

So please ladies and gentleman... let your creative juices flow. :uh-huh:

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That's the kind of stuff im looking for Red17! :)

but i dunno about naming something after death tho...might kill business :)

adrian - if u mention my real name again im gonna kick ure ass lol

al - yeah but i want them to be the same or closely related. i dun wanna have ie: Jap Import Parts Store owned by Fairy Tales Pty Ltd

must be closely related plus less chance of people phucking up the checks when they wanna pay me

Godzilla Performance Parts

Import Perfomance Parts

Hi Octane Import Parts

Performance Parts World

Japanese Performance Parts

Performance Parts World

Boost Parts And Performance Centre

Boost Import World

Hi Tech Parts And Performance

The Boost Centre

Turbo World

The Turbo Centre

hope they give you an idea

thanks Revn...most helpful

i cant register today coz my funds will clear on Monday earliest but i have looked at some premises and will sign a lease soon...the one that i looked at initially was nice but i drove by at night and it seemed dodgy....had transvestites hanging out there :)

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