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Thread: Help/ Question for 4X4 parts

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    i will have to drop in when i'm next visiting my parents in rocky......good luck with the store

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    Drop in and say hi that would be good, if the bank pulls it's finger out I should be the owner by the 3rd Nov 2008

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    I guess you could split 4WD gear into two categories;

    - Gear that is vehicle specific and requires proper installation. (eg bullbars, wheels/tyres, snorkels, sidetsteps, winches etc)

    - General gear (Spotties, recovery gear, GPS/SatNav, Hi lifts etc)

    I suppose it depends on your resources as to wether or not you take on the first category. The second category is all off the shelf stuff so not so risky or expensive to supply/fit etc.
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    don't forget to stock Trangias, (the most convenient fuel cooker since whenever), the real stuff that is, not the Chinese clones (which are hopeless in comparison)

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    G'day QDST

    First of all, after taking full inventory of what is in the store, and checking the order books, you should have a fair idea of what your stapple lines are and what your customers general requirements are, then introduce, the new lines, most importantly would be a good selection of good quality first aid kits from small to comprehensive, then followed by vehicle safety equipt, reflective triangles, reflective vests, light wands,a selection of LED torches,cycle equipt, then followed by by snatch straps, tree protectors, and basic recovery equipt, all should be Aust standard and rated stamped (shackles), sand ladders maybe a worthwhile addition, but most important of all is a good sales/working knowledge of the products, anybody can sell gear/products, but if you sell service/knowledge, then word will spread quickly.


    I would advise caution at this time, as with the current economic outlook the customer numbers may drop as people tighten their belts and holiday less.


    cheers

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    Yes I've keeping an eye on the world situation that is just another reason to ask for a wide opinion on stock that would sell and that is looked for. Thanks for all the help guys

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    Good Sales

    Hey I must admit i am sales phobic, ie would rather stay away from sales in any form. But..... What to include would be get your beak into all markets. Just browsing here you will find many. Now L/R is a small market,but there are many, go for it! Be known and friendly.

    Don't know how much access to the north you can get but would offer (insider) info etc for visitors and combo this with other tourist info and your on your way I reckon.

    The "hey come and visit" thingy would pull people from the Highway as well, well it would with me. Not at your place, but in general for the area.

    Regards,
    PeterW

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