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Nov 6, 2005 | 06:54 PM
  #16  
Quote: the only thing I can think of off had is JDM wagon spec stuff.
I eventually need a new front bumper on my 04 wagon, and the only wagon spec lips/bumpers I see are in japan.
werd, more wagon stuffs like suspension bits, and jdm goodness
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Nov 6, 2005 | 09:02 PM
  #17  
Quote: I think the key to the success of this type of operation is pricing and stable inventory flow, doing it on a wish list type may not work as you may find it hard to fill a container and if your trying to make the pricing right such that people use your service and not the other established businesses that already offer this type of service you'll need complete containers to keep the cost down. It's a catch 22.

Most of the businesses out there bringing parts in already have Japanese operations with Japanese staff operating them I know we do anyway.

I think bringing in front clips can be profitable but as the cars get older so do the chances of the motors being crap (we have been failing 15% lately) at that point you have to invest a lot of labor into recouping just your initial investment.

Mike

Mike brings up some pretty good points. Since you do mortgage and all I'm sure you've got the money matters under control.

People are going to tell you that it's "a crowded market" and "no one will care" but that's nonsense. All in the sales and marketting. So you ought to be looking at what kind of inroads you have or can make into the aftermarket automotive community.

As for connections, everyone has connections. Fewer people have high-up connections though, since you usually don't network with people who aren't the same level as you are. So take that into consideration.
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Nov 6, 2005 | 10:47 PM
  #18  
Quote: I think the key to the success of this type of operation is pricing and stable inventory flow, doing it on a wish list type may not work as you may find it hard to fill a container and if your trying to make the pricing right such that people use your service and not the other established businesses that already offer this type of service you'll need complete containers to keep the cost down. It's a catch 22.
Exactly what I was thinking and feared.

I was only bringing up the wish list to test the waters on what people may want, if anything.

How about working directly with the already established vendors instead of starting our own thing? Maybe try and get individual part(s) they’d like to stock or parts people request? Something along the lines of a JDM parts middleman. Is this a possibility?
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Nov 6, 2005 | 11:02 PM
  #19  
How much for the rear spoiler from a 89-93 Legacy BF wagon? Preferable in Aegean blue...
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Nov 6, 2005 | 11:39 PM
  #20  
Eric, one item that I've seen sell pretty fast in the Classifieds are JDM Impreza STi seats that are narrower than the USDM pieces. They tend to fit the trimmer butts of a lot of drivers better than what Japan thinks we have.

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Nov 6, 2005 | 11:55 PM
  #21  
Quote: www.jdmpartstx.com has some nice stuff and the prices are always ver good.
they get thier stuff from japan yahoo auctions
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Nov 7, 2005 | 10:31 AM
  #22  
OEM Stuff for 04-05 Impreza
JDM Fogs
S203 center console (black finish, with metric AC *****)
Intercooler sprayer auto switch
Rear Fog light switch
Rear window wiper and supporting parts (for sedan)
Larger intercooler water tank
LED Turn Signal Mirrors <--Subaru Customize Lab shows this part.
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Nov 7, 2005 | 10:38 AM
  #23  
Quote: they get thier stuff from japan yahoo auctions
I think a lot of the used stuff you see comes from there, you still need a Japanese address to buy on there though.

Mike
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