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So you're saying you didn't read what I wrote, but you're going to give ME advice? I posted a price range followed up with ONE picture of arms and SEVEN pictures of coilovers and you therefore assumed I was going to have a price point of $1,900 for ARMS? Maybe if I put an infiniti logo on them

How about this: try reading before you spout off. I would wager I'm not the only one who looks like a "pompous dick" when people read what you just wrote.
And FYI, appearances can be decieving. I am a Mechanical Engineer who works with Commercial VRF Equipment. I just happen to drive an infiniti, and have an investment in a race shop which allows me to bring cool new products that nobody can get to small groups of enthusiests who share a car in common with me. I'm not an "online salesman", if I was I would probably be spouting more BS like you are :idea:
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Yes, that's what I'm saying. You sound like a dick and the info you provided is confusing (which is why you've had to clarify so many times), both of which are contributing to the failure of this thread. Your background doesn't matter, because in this instance you are a salesman. Its ok if I come across like a pompous dick, because I'M NOT SELLING ANYTHING.
This forum has had many successful group buys, with coilovers even. The interest in lowering these cars is high enough for companies much larger and more successful than the one you work for, to create products, yet you cant even get a valid interest level here. But but, you did $70k in suspension sales last year! Right. You're still nothing compared to Eibach.
I'll ask again, what do YOU think is the problem?
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Considering how many threads I've read during my research that said "So I installed my Eibachs and my camber went to negative X, I drove them for 3 weeks and my tires started wearing, so I took them off"...I would lead towards "zero research" personally. At least I researched before I got out the welder?
Who makes a product that ruins a car? Eibach! Who tries to defend them and screams "I want a specialty low demand product at a $100 walmart price, to put on my $60,000 vehicle"? tchuck!
#rolleyes
What did you weld after you finished reading all the threads about the single user here who has removed the Eibach springs due to camber? Oh, nothing? Cool story bro.
I don't want your product, genius. I was trying to help you. Observe:
You posted information in a thread for a product in reasonably high demand, but are getting poor response. Some members have given you constructive criticism as to the possible reasons for the poor reaponse. The reasons are:
1) General lack of clarity and too much info pertaining to different products. (Your customers want camber arms. Give them info on camber arms.)
2) Pricing too high to gauge interest level. (As you said, you don't have accurate pricing yet, and no one is bound to this list, so if lowering the price will more accurately gauge interest, do it. Personally, I'd remove the fake pricing altogether...but what do I know, I'm just a business owner who did over $1M last year. YOU are the one who sold $70k last year in some other company's parts.

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3) Lack of brand recognition and trust. (I see that you think your little shop is the biggest thing to hit the MR2 scene since the ugly stick hit it at the factory, but none of us have heard of you. Instead of the most arrogant possible response in history, "Google it", perhaps you could post some info to inspire confidence. Oh right, I forgot about the suspension sales...

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4) Poor attitude on the part of the poster (you). (Apologize and attempt to fix the problem. Don't get all butt hurt about receiving free advice from people far more successful than you. Don't post the eye roll emoticon and "lol" at your customer base. That is not what makes a successful business.)
I'm not going to argue with you about this anymore. You can take this info however you like, I'm just trying to help my friends get some camber arms.
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