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Old 08-26-2008, 07:09 AM
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Default Re: Trim resto..input wanted

my suggestion would be to pillage any remaining scrap yards and build up an inventory, you could sell and or repair. I would be reluctant to rely on this one service as income, are there any other services you'll be marketing. In house anodizing will keep your quality, cost, and turnaround in line. I dont know what that will involve.
The aftermarket will continue to offer more and more parts and for a large # or restorations this will be sufficient. The high end cars and discriminating owners will your customers.
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