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Hey guys I got this assignment for tafe and I need a few responses from people within my target market soo the easiest way i could do this is through an online survey to a few car clubs

If you guys could please fill one out for me that would be great. It’s for a business plan for an auto accessories shop in one of my classes.

The survey is spread out over 2 links there’s only 15 or so questions altogether J

SURVEY NUMBER 1

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=CrnRZEtuwI_2f1kmc9oDBOAA_3d_3d

SURVEY CONTINUED

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=gY2p_2fWRgcOFuMbLk2VtchQ_3d_3d

CHEERS heaps guys

If i have posted in wrong section could u please redirect cheers

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hehe sweet cheers guys thnx for response nufin to flash cos its only the basic version of survey monkey so cant make it UBER cool :P

its a fake business plan for an asian imports accesory shop :) as u may alrdy know from survey

cheers anyways cya on the streets :(

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