Tiburon Gt-v6
#12
You can't really get Tim's products for wholesale unless you vend them. The alpine aquacooled S/C kit isn't manufactured by him, so he can't give a discount on those. All the products on his site were machined by himself or to his specifications by a different machine shop. Thus, all items are original and produced by him so you don't really have the convenience of a major corporation having the ability to send you a bunch for wholesale. I'm sure if you called him, you could spark a deal. Unfortunately, unless you vend more than just the one or two products you want, I doubt he'll give them to you for wholesale because he's his own business owner, and he would be losing out on a deal like that. It's definitely worth calling him about though.
The SRT-4 is a good car. But I have yet to see an SRT-4 on the street that can even compare to the speed and handling of Tim's car. You see quick SRT-4's all over the place... But how many GTV6's do you see running Ferrari's? Exactly... I've only seen one.
Btw, Hyundai corporation's racing development team, H.A.R.D, (Like TRD for Toyota) has had verified rumors of creating a turbo kit for the GTV6 that would not void warranty as well.
The SRT-4 is a good car. But I have yet to see an SRT-4 on the street that can even compare to the speed and handling of Tim's car. You see quick SRT-4's all over the place... But how many GTV6's do you see running Ferrari's? Exactly... I've only seen one.
Btw, Hyundai corporation's racing development team, H.A.R.D, (Like TRD for Toyota) has had verified rumors of creating a turbo kit for the GTV6 that would not void warranty as well.
#13
Originally Posted by venomrx7' date='Jun 5 2004, 10:37 PM
oh, and
thanks for the info.
its either this, a srt4, or a nissan (maxima altima pathfinder exterra)
thanks for the info.
its either this, a srt4, or a nissan (maxima altima pathfinder exterra)
As far as a Hyundai goes, I've never owned one and never would, had an ex that had a Kia and it was the biggest pile of **** to ever have a steering wheel attached.
And no matter how cool they make the car, it's hard to roll hard and get the bitches when you are driving a hyundai, it might perform well, it might go fast but no one's impressed when you roll by in a hyundai with the 16 inch blades That's like trying to explain to the chicks at the party that it's (****) small because it's cold out and there's shrinkage.... they ain't buyin it
#17
Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Jun 5 2004, 11:42 PM
Most wholesale accounts require a buy in for autoparts, it's not a matter of having a business license, they want $5,000 up front so they know you are serious and not just trying to buy parts for your own car..... uhh, like what you were thinking of doing
As far as a Hyundai goes, I've never owned one and never would, had an ex that had a Kia and it was the biggest pile of **** to ever have a steering wheel attached.
And no matter how cool they make the car, it's hard to roll hard and get the bitches when you are driving a hyundai, it might perform well, it might go fast but no one's impressed when you roll by in a hyundai with the 16 inch blades That's like trying to explain to the chicks at the party that it's (****) small because it's cold out and there's shrinkage.... they ain't buyin it
As far as a Hyundai goes, I've never owned one and never would, had an ex that had a Kia and it was the biggest pile of **** to ever have a steering wheel attached.
And no matter how cool they make the car, it's hard to roll hard and get the bitches when you are driving a hyundai, it might perform well, it might go fast but no one's impressed when you roll by in a hyundai with the 16 inch blades That's like trying to explain to the chicks at the party that it's (****) small because it's cold out and there's shrinkage.... they ain't buyin it
#18
ok ok I get the point. lol......
and yea phins, I know about the buy ins. I'm in the process of opening my own store localy to carry aftermarket parts.
and for most of the companies the buy in isn't required, it just gets you better prices.
and the nissans are looking much more appealing........
chicks LOVE maximas and altimas..... and pathfinders..... hrm. I think I see a pattern here.
and did you know that nissan offers 20" spinning rims as an option on the altimas and maximas???!!?!? thats pretty cool.
and yea phins, I know about the buy ins. I'm in the process of opening my own store localy to carry aftermarket parts.
and for most of the companies the buy in isn't required, it just gets you better prices.
and the nissans are looking much more appealing........
chicks LOVE maximas and altimas..... and pathfinders..... hrm. I think I see a pattern here.
and did you know that nissan offers 20" spinning rims as an option on the altimas and maximas???!!?!? thats pretty cool.
#19
Originally Posted by venomrx7' date='Jun 6 2004, 08:32 AM
and did you know that nissan offers 20" spinning rims as an option on the altimas and maximas???!!?!? thats pretty cool.