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coz i will be opening a shop soon cornering the second hand parts market (turbos/exhaust/intercoolers) and we have a deal with wreckers who bring in parts by the containers and this is passed on thru us to the consumers.. profit margin is reasonably high but if we could eliminate the wreckers and get shipments direct from Japan (ie: you) it would be better...so when ure business starts to expand...:Dyou know who will be calling you

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Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

in the future would you be able to supply IN BULK to business in other countries...

No probs about the Q`s...

I could supply huge quantities if need be (with special arrangements), but it`s too early at this point to say yes or no to sending to other countries. Although if it`s viable... :D

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

coz i will be opening a shop soon cornering the second hand parts market (turbos/exhaust/intercoolers) and we have a deal with wreckers who bring in parts by the containers and this is passed on thru us to the consumers.. profit margin is reasonably high but if we could eliminate the wreckers and get shipments direct from Japan (ie: you) it would be better...so when ure business starts to expand...:Dyou know who will be calling you

Better PM me G0DF4Th3R...

Originally posted by chaos

what sorta stickers can we get and what price range we looking at?

What sort of stickers? Anything really. Depending on size, they can cost anywhere between $10-100 for factory (Brand name) produced stickers.

Please be more specific with your request guys. I`m really trying to keep up with all the enquiries, but you`ve got to understand that I can`t read your minds. Please tell me specifically what you want, or, if you just want to brouse what I have to offer, well then please hang on till October 1st when my site is open. Thanks.

/Rezz

Originally posted by Demon Dave

Hey Rezz - just seen this thread. Nice going!

Good luck with the enterprise!

Regards

Dave

:P:) :)

Cheers Dave! Unfortunantely;), your one of the few people better off buying from your local SuperAutobacs!!!!

Thanks for the kind words:)

Skylines Australia

Im Trent, Justins(Rezz) brother and partner in Ks Online Garage.

I live in Perth and K's is very impressed by your response to our new website, which isnt even online yet.

As the business grows, you will be seeing adverts in top car mags, ever growing website to suit your demand and maybe a little later a phat import on the streets K's Garage style.

We will be stocking all our most popular gear here in Perth down the track for quicker delivery-to your door step.

Hope you like it and dont hesitate to tell us what you want.

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