Sully's Detailing has expanded

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Sully's Detailing has expanded and opened a new company Superior Auto Design.

We now are able to provide our customers with everything from A-Z in the automotive world. If you can think of it we do it :)

www.superiorautodesign.com

Website isn't completed yet but you can see some of the vehicles we have worked on. Also check Superior Auto Design out on Facebook and become a fan.

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That's awesome to hear. Congrats. Are you doing this on your own or have partners in the business? The reason I ask is a friend did the same thing up north and it's a pretty reputable shop in the North East for VW/Audi performance.

PM me when you get a chance, might want to talk to you about doing something for my Mazdaspeed.
 
I have partners that happen to be my friends in every part of the industry. Being that I bring then volume in vehicle my prices are cheaper then going to them directly. Plus we take care of everything for you so you don't have to drive all around town finding the parts and having to go to multiple shops for performance, audio, visual, ect.

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I do detailing and basic intake and catback installs and I have a very very good tint and audio place as well a paint protection film guys and one of my good friend owns a state if the art performance shop. But being that I give them a lot of business I can give my clients the best price possible

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Shawn, I've seen this approach tried a couple of times locally. Unfortunately, what I witnessed in both cases was problems cropping up fairly early in the relationships. One of these actually spent big bucks putting in a mall (for the lack of better description) with several store fronts on a prime piece of real estate. The store fronts ranged from an Audio Store, Tire Store (too small from the very beginning), Speed Shop, Body Shop as well as a first rate Detail Facility. This looked like an ideal set up from what I could see.

One of my friends was tied into the Speed Shop and a very decent engine builder. This was the vantage point where I started to see things head South. Employees started jumping ship from one store front to the next, there became duplication of efforts between the businesses etc. The tire store started to conduct most of its business through Tire Rack. Not that this is bad but very little inventory on hand, so they wanted to do suspension work (Speed Shop turf). When people want tires they pretty much want to get them the day they go shopping. Wheel customers are more inclined to be patient. Mind you these were all independent business that were renting space from the guy who owned the Speed Shop, my friends boss. He kind of worked like the Mall Management.

My buddy thought that the monthly fees were very fair and problems arose elsewhere. The real issues came when one of the businesses wasn't living up to its commitments to its customers and this reputation started to hurt the other businesses. Maybe the problem was the proximity of these shops being so close together. This "Mall" went under in about a year and a half. The Audio store actually still does business down the street. Maaco ended up picking up a couple of the other shops.

I think most car guys would like to see a one stop, we'll do it better than anyone type shop. This would be true either as a customer or as a proprietor. I mean it really sounds great.

Let me ask you this? When a warranty issue crops on an engine rebuild for instance, who eats it? Who does the customer direct their concerns towards? Do they just bring it back to you or do they take it to the facility that actually worked on it? How does the warranty expense affect your cut? These questions might seem like they're cutting to the quick but this is where I saw problems. I also saw what I thought was a pretty good friendship turn into a real feud.

I know this isn't the most positive post regarding this type of service. I actually hope this flies for you.
 
The way we are doing this is we pick up the vehicle or the vehicle is dropped off and we bring it to the various shops for you. Non of the shops are next to each other and all the shops I am working with stick to what they know. I am doing this so i can offer everything to my clients. I am not doing any of the work but the shops I am partnered with are. Basically you come to me with an idea or goal for what you want your car to look like and we will get it done for you. Going though us will save you time and money :)
 
So you are basically brokering the other specialists services. How does your cut work? You can't do it for free.
 
Do it for free? I spend about 5 hours alone this week on findind diferent rims for a g37 coupe because he wants stock size and was looking for a certain look. Would you work for free.

I charge them because they dont have to do anything we do all the work, find rims, tires, acc, performance parts everyting
 
Do it for free? I spend about 5 hours alone this week on findind diferent rims for a g37 coupe because he wants stock size and was looking for a certain look. Would you work for free.

I charge them because they dont have to do anything we do all the work, find rims, tires, acc, performance parts everyting

No one told you to work free free. He said you can't work for free. Meaning that obviously you need to make money and he was asking how do you get your cut?

Is it added on to the price? Is the company you are working with charging you wholesale and then you are marking it up to retail for the customer?
 
Do it for free? I spend about 5 hours alone this week on findind diferent rims for a g37 coupe because he wants stock size and was looking for a certain look. Would you work for free.

I charge them because they dont have to do anything we do all the work, find rims, tires, acc, performance parts everyting

I think you need to reread my post. Not sure how you came up with that since I asked how your cut worked? I said "you can't do it for free" and would not have assumed that any good business man would. I said you are brokering (sales rep for other companies) their services. Brokers get paid.
 
Sorry I read your post wrong. Some pros like the tint and audio guy give me such a low price and they let me mark it up. For everything else I get a percentage for bringing them the business

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