Help a starting business out
#1
Help a starting business out
Well i been known here for, i believe over a year now. Kevin and I started out a side business. We are selling rotors. I was hoping maybe you guys that belong to other forums can give me a good rep. I have sold many things and maybe if those people can come forth and post you're satisfaction i would be very greatful. Please help get the word out.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=24828
Thank you in advance.
Warren
you're future rotor retailer.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=24828
Thank you in advance.
Warren
you're future rotor retailer.
#2
Re:Help a starting business out
I need some cross drilled/slotted/zinc rotors for a 1994 Nissan 300z and a 2002 Pontiac Trans Am.
I already have the gst outfitted with cross drilled I bought off ebay a while ago.
Let me know.
-ryan
I already have the gst outfitted with cross drilled I bought off ebay a while ago.
Let me know.
-ryan
#3
Re:Help a starting business out
Okay, I have somewhat of a prob. My buddy told me that since I'm running a stronger than stock engine in my CRX, I need to go with a bigger diameter brakes, but some of my other friends say it's okay to go stock size. Who's right and who's wrong? Do I go with the CRX size rotors or Integra size rotors and how much for a front pair shipped to San Diego, CA 92139?
#5
Re:Help a starting business out
Originally Posted by PinoyB18A
Okay, I have somewhat of a prob. My buddy told me that since I'm running a stronger than stock engine in my CRX, I need to go with a bigger diameter brakes, but some of my other friends say it's okay to go stock size. Who's right and who's wrong? Do I go with the CRX size rotors or Integra size rotors and how much for a front pair shipped to San Diego, CA 92139?
#6
Re:Help a starting business out
People are big on drilled rotors around my town, i'll get the word out. Are you going to have a website or just have them find you on Homemadeturbo? also how much for 4 Drilled rotors for my 97 GSR They look sweet!
#8
Re:Help a starting business out
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
I e-mailed you about some too. I'd recommend getting a site up... even if you use dot.tk (100% free), atleast you'd have a site up and running. Good luck with your new business!