Originally Posted by dobey
I'm not expecting to get no complaints at all. There's always someone in the crowd that's going to whine no matter what.
I scoped out Millenium, Flatlanders, and Squidley's. Didn't really talk to anyone there, just kind of peeked in to see what kind of work they were doing.
And as for having experience, yes, I have plenty. I've co-assembled a large number of big block chevy/pontiac drag motors. And thanks for the sarcasm, but I don't own a Honda, nor would I install a warm-air intake on one, and call it a cold-air, because it's a cone and looks racey. I've also wired up drag cars, and installed plenty of stereo equipment. I've not done any major interior reconstruction work yet, but am in the design phase of doing a fully custom interior in one of my cars. I'm also currently a computer programmer full-time for my day job, so I've no problems diving into the diagnostics/carpc/etc... stuff either. Basically, if anything can be done to a car, I'm the kind of person that could do it.
So you have no automotive certifications at all and want to open a shop?
Good luck on getting customers!