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Teetoe_Jones
12-06-2011, 04:17 PM
Hello everyone. I'm in the final stages of a new company with an innovative product that I think you will enjoy. At the moment I am targeting the 1st gen Camaro market since I know it the best and own one myself. I have a 15 question survey I'd like you to fill out to get some feedback before launch. If you are interested in being one of the first people to see the company idea and product line, please send and email to [email protected] with the subject Market Survey and I will shoot it over to you.

Thanks for your time.

Tyler

Spiffav8
12-06-2011, 04:19 PM
Does it come with a free t-shirt?

:D

Sandbagger
12-06-2011, 07:44 PM
sounds like a trap !:_paranoid

skatinjay27
12-06-2011, 07:51 PM
haha^^
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Teetoe_Jones
12-07-2011, 01:30 PM
Thanks for the time and participation everyone. It was fun to see all your familiar names in my inbox again- old friends, past clients; really made my day to have my finger back on the community's pulse after being absent for so long.

I can already tell most of you are a bit disappointed to learn that I'm not engineering some carbon/aluminum/titanium subframe with ABS and traction control that handles like an F1 car and is as light as a business card. I've also learned from the past 10 years that sometimes you need to give up on your desire to manufacture 100% in the USA if you want to sell at a reasonable price point and still make enough money to keep the doors open. Sad state of affairs of this economy and the condition of our manufacturing industry.

That said, thanks for looking at the new venture and providing valuable input; it will help me decide on what to do next.

Tyler

Matt@BOS
12-07-2011, 02:41 PM
Good to see you back on here Tyler. If you still need more survey takers let me know. Also, if you ever need a first gen for testing, let me know. I'd be happy to help.

Matt

MaxHarvard
12-07-2011, 03:03 PM
Survey completed :)

Sieg
12-07-2011, 03:16 PM
[QUOTE=Teetoe_Jones;382814I can already tell most of you are a bit disappointed to learn that I'm not engineering some carbon/aluminum/titanium subframe with ABS and traction control that handles like an F1 car and is as light as a business card. I've also learned from the past 10 years that sometimes you need to give up on your desire to manufacture 100% in the USA if you want to sell at a reasonable price point and still make enough money to keep the doors open. Sad state of affairs of this economy and the condition of our manufacturing industry.

That said, thanks for looking at the new venture and providing valuable input; it will help me decide on what to do next.

Tyler[/QUOTE]
Functional and affordable is not a bad thing.

Considering Oregon's minimum wage will be $8.80 for 2012 I understand your frustration. They dole out $70 mil a month on the food stamp program, you think they could make people work a little for their $200 per month minimum.

Ron in SoCal
12-07-2011, 03:30 PM
Thanks for the time and participation everyone. It was fun to see all your familiar names in my inbox again- old friends, past clients; really made my day to have my finger back on the community's pulse after being absent for so long.

About time you glued your eyeballs back in here Tyler! :thumbsup:

I can already tell most of you are a bit disappointed to learn that I'm not engineering some carbon/aluminum/titanium subframe with ABS and traction control that handles like an F1 car and is as light as a business card.

Do it...:cool:

Rybar
12-07-2011, 05:17 PM
Tyler let me know If I can help.

youthpastor
12-07-2011, 11:27 PM
Tyler let me know If I can help.

yep- me too...welcome home!

so about this F1 subframe.....