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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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Who Would Be Interested in a JDM Type Performance Shop in Myrtle Beach?
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<blockquote data-quote="FoxRodStang" data-source="post: 664389" data-attributes="member: 11194"><p>Hey ya'll. Im all for a speed shop here, especially a Ford one. However, there are a few problems I think you should keep in mind before you drop your life savings into a speedshop in myrtle or nearby cities...</p><p>1. too many cheap people - they want 5k worth of work for 500 bucks. </p><p>2. this place dies in the winter. myrtle beach is a big tourist trap, in the summer it's packed, in the winter, its dead. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a shop just down the road to get work done & buy parts, I'm just tellin ya what I know from livin here my whole life. </p><p></p><p>Your right, there are no real speedshops here. Theres Showcarz, which does 99.9% ricer crap, & Jordan performance which I've heard mixed opinions of. There are no bumper to bumper shops around here. Myrtle Beach winters are hard for businesses b/c there are nuthin but locals here in the winter...the key is to keep us happy & we'll carry you through the winter. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck with it & keep us posted. If ya want, I'll keep my eyes open for a building for ya. Just lemme know.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoxRodStang, post: 664389, member: 11194"] Hey ya'll. Im all for a speed shop here, especially a Ford one. However, there are a few problems I think you should keep in mind before you drop your life savings into a speedshop in myrtle or nearby cities... 1. too many cheap people - they want 5k worth of work for 500 bucks. 2. this place dies in the winter. myrtle beach is a big tourist trap, in the summer it's packed, in the winter, its dead. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a shop just down the road to get work done & buy parts, I'm just tellin ya what I know from livin here my whole life. Your right, there are no real speedshops here. Theres Showcarz, which does 99.9% ricer crap, & Jordan performance which I've heard mixed opinions of. There are no bumper to bumper shops around here. Myrtle Beach winters are hard for businesses b/c there are nuthin but locals here in the winter...the key is to keep us happy & we'll carry you through the winter. Best of luck with it & keep us posted. If ya want, I'll keep my eyes open for a building for ya. Just lemme know. Matt [/QUOTE]
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