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<blockquote data-quote="joyi" data-source="post: 72427" data-attributes="member: 624"><p>I meant solely selling tyres, like a proper tyre shop. I saw one in Singapore that was really big, lots of cars in the garage as well. </p><p></p><p>I'm just wondering because i hardly see any big tyre shops in general... and none specialising in 16"> second hand sport tyres. Reason i'm asking is that my dad's friend's son is selling 16"> sport tyres second hand from Europe in bulk (by container). In Europe the regulations are such that when there is 65% of the tyre left, perhaps even more (can't remember), the tyres are due for a change. So these tyres that he's selling are still good and affordable for people who buy big rims and then don't have the money to buy new tyres after that. Anyway, this whole thing sounds like a good investment to me, and it might go with a petrol station setup as a sort of 'pitstop' for people who burn alot of rubber...</p><p></p><p>Heh, a bit off topic but the whole petrol station discussion reminded me of that one with the tyre shop i saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joyi, post: 72427, member: 624"] I meant solely selling tyres, like a proper tyre shop. I saw one in Singapore that was really big, lots of cars in the garage as well. I'm just wondering because i hardly see any big tyre shops in general... and none specialising in 16"> second hand sport tyres. Reason i'm asking is that my dad's friend's son is selling 16"> sport tyres second hand from Europe in bulk (by container). In Europe the regulations are such that when there is 65% of the tyre left, perhaps even more (can't remember), the tyres are due for a change. So these tyres that he's selling are still good and affordable for people who buy big rims and then don't have the money to buy new tyres after that. Anyway, this whole thing sounds like a good investment to me, and it might go with a petrol station setup as a sort of 'pitstop' for people who burn alot of rubber... Heh, a bit off topic but the whole petrol station discussion reminded me of that one with the tyre shop i saw. [/QUOTE]
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