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    Fair enough, how is it working out for you ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by gervboy
    Fair enough, how is it working out for you ?


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    Honestly, its really hard work. Ive dedicated about 15 hours to the logo, opening the store, creating inventory lists, posting listings (even with turbo lister.) Hopefully by the end of today I'll have the Fuel Pressure Regulators listed.
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    Best of luck selling parts, it can be somewhat rough.

    I have a connection opening up in a few months for JDM parts (everything from 180sx center sections to entire cars).

    If your eBay store gets a good reputation and lots of feedback, you want to do a partnership? I sell stuff out of your store, backed by your feedback (I have 100+ 99% positive myself, so I'm not a scammer or a douche) and store image for a fee? It'd also give you more cool inventory and store presence, and you'd be getting paid for that.

    I will NOT be selling engines, by the way, as I think it's trouble. Too hard to certify that your product is in good condition. It's too easy for a well-intentioned engine seller to get a bad rep due to circumstances outside of their control with their products.

    I also have interest in doing 2 or 3 vintage JDM cars a year (old S30 Z's, Hakosuka KPGC10 Skylines, etc...).

    Anyway, just a thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WanganRunner
    Best of luck selling parts, it can be somewhat rough.

    I have a connection opening up in a few months for JDM parts (everything from 180sx center sections to entire cars).

    If your eBay store gets a good reputation and lots of feedback, you want to do a partnership? I sell stuff out of your store, backed by your feedback (I have 100+ 99% positive myself, so I'm not a scammer or a douche) and store image for a fee? It'd also give you more cool inventory and store presence, and you'd be getting paid for that.

    I will NOT be selling engines, by the way, as I think it's trouble. Too hard to certify that your product is in good condition. It's too easy for a well-intentioned engine seller to get a bad rep due to circumstances outside of their control with their products.

    I also have interest in doing 2 or 3 vintage JDM cars a year (old S30 Z's, Hakosuka KPGC10 Skylines, etc...).

    Anyway, just a thought.
    It could be a possibility, contact me at p_baraian@rogers.com
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