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Hey guys,

I'm planning on opening my own business, by the names of either

"DESVAUX AUTOMOTIVE"

OR

"SD AUTOMOTIVE"

reply bak with any tips on what 2 do in order 2 have a successful business..

cheers...

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I'd call it SD Automotive, no-one will know how to say Desvaux Automotive... and Desvaux sounds dodgy, no offense if its your surname or whatever.

Dont use SMS chit chat language like "bak" or "2" when you're running your business.. ;-)

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Erm, this thread sounds familiar "Smokin_Stevo".....

Wtf are you doing? Spamming your bussiness around all the car forums 10 years early?

Hey guys,  

after seeing the Bresciani boys gaining success, (and also due to the fact that i've always wanted 2 own my own business), i have decided 2 eventually open my own automotive workshop.  

It will be called  

"DESVAUX AUTOMOTIVE"  

OR  

"SD AUTOMOTIVE"  

this business will eventually be running in the next decade or so...  

it will be especially for high performance cars only  

and not just V8's...lol  

yeah..  

so watch out for it...  

feel free to reply back with your comments...  

cheers...  

smokin_stvo

dude you are a wierdo,

just shutup or start a business.

nobody loves you, we don't care for your mental diarrhea so dont spray it all over the forums.

just register a business name and start trading or stop posting pointless garbage

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