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chjno86 06-09-2013 07:08 PM

getting sponsored
 
how does it happen? what do you need to do to get started?


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Wes 06-09-2013 11:31 PM

Theres a partial sponsorship for Yoshihara Design wheels somewhere on this forum in the SoCal section

midnight23 06-10-2013 12:14 AM

Charisma and the willpower to whore yourself out at events.

chjno86 06-10-2013 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by midnight23 (Post 992243)
Charisma and the willpower to whore yourself out at events.

ooooh... where can i buy this "charisma" you speak of? cause i'm definitely willing to whore myself out.. lol. jk.

SmsAlSuwaidi 06-10-2013 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Otaku (Post 992329)
ooooh... where can i buy this "charisma" you speak of? cause i'm definitely willing to whore myself out.. lol. jk.

well if you had the car 9 months ago it would've been way easier because shops would love to find somebody to show off their parts; in addition to that you should have some money and a lot of free time to manage going to shows, and constantly buying new things to make your car look better

86_ZN6 06-10-2013 01:45 AM

find companies that need R&D for products

but be prepared to loose your car for months.

im going more than 2 months already without my car. :(

stevo_12v 06-10-2013 02:09 AM

I personally would never get my car sponsored. Whoring out your car for shows/events/sponsor shops doesn't have any appeal to me, unless you crave the attention.

Kinda akin to having a girlfriend who works as lapdancer/escort.

chjno86 06-10-2013 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by stevo_12v (Post 992392)
I personally would never get my car sponsored. Whoring out your car for shows/events/sponsor shops doesn't have any appeal to me, unless you crave the attention.

Kinda akin to having a girlfriend who works as lapdancer/escort.

Well, if you put it that way, it does have a negative connotation to it.

But I'm trying to get information about getting sponsored because I want to customize my car without breaking the bank.

If saving money means having to go to shows or events, then I think it's a trade-off I'm willing to do. I mean, at the end of the day, I would probably go to those events anyway... getting stuff for cheaper or even free surely doesn't hurt.




To each it's own I suppose but I don't think having a lapdancer/escort girlfriend is the same thing as getting parts for your car in exchange for some photo sessions or putting stickers on your car are the same thing.



CHEERS :happy0180:

stevo_12v 06-10-2013 02:58 AM

Sorry, didn't mean to cause any offense. For a younger guy I suppose its cool to get sponsors etc. But I personally feel that I wouldn't have 100% ownership of the car if you know what I mean.

chjno86 06-10-2013 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by stevo_12v (Post 992442)
Sorry, didn't mean to cause any offense. For a younger guy I suppose its cool to get sponsors etc. But I personally feel that I wouldn't have 100% ownership of the car if you know what I mean.

None taken :w00t:

To each his own, definitely nothing wrong with not wanting to get sponsored either

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Accurate Race Shop 06-10-2013 03:09 AM

Normally sponsors only look at built cars once they are over 1 year from the release. At this point $10k of your own money into it is about a minimum too get shops to look at giving you free parts in exchange for a sticker on the car. Also they are going to require you attend every car show within so many miles of your home for a certain number of months so it is very time consuming. I prefer to just slowly build up the car as I have the extra money laying around. Building a car is all about patience not only for good parts to be released but the budget to get what you want. And with a sponsor you have to pretend like you like it even if the part sucks.

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chjno86 06-10-2013 03:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jasper (Post 992456)
Normally sponsors only look at built cars once they are over 1 year from the release. At this point $10k of your own money into it is about a minimum too get shops to look at giving you free parts in exchange for a sticker on the car. Also they are going to require you attend every car show within so many miles of your home for a certain number of months so it is very time consuming. I prefer to just slowly build up the car as I have the extra money laying around. Building a car is all about patience not only for good parts to be released but the budget to get what you want. And with a sponsor you have to pretend like you like it even if the part sucks.

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Hmmm.. didn't see it that way.

Thanks for the insight.

Pretending to like a part even if it sucks does sound ridiculous.

NSX2NV 06-10-2013 03:50 AM

Prepare to put pink wheels to match the pink turbo lol. I thought just like you. Had a fd rx-7 and thought get sponsored by Hks, aem, turbonetics, but like everyone says there is nothing free in life. If your getting a free 5k turbo kit, expect to not only be at any event, but every press release and news article. It's not as simple as give me free stuff and ill put a sticker on my car.....unless you have a lambo or some unique one of a kind. I wanted to mod my car too, but not at the cost of it being used every weekend to sit or get test fitted. It's like the company getting a free car to mess with...yours. Save your money, mod slowly and enjoy what you have. The faster you mod, the faster you will get bored IMO.

suaveflooder 06-10-2013 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jasper (Post 992456)
Normally sponsors only look at built cars once they are over 1 year from the release. At this point $10k of your own money into it is about a minimum too get shops to look at giving you free parts in exchange for a sticker on the car. Also they are going to require you attend every car show within so many miles of your home for a certain number of months so it is very time consuming. I prefer to just slowly build up the car as I have the extra money laying around. Building a car is all about patience not only for good parts to be released but the budget to get what you want. And with a sponsor you have to pretend like you like it even if the part sucks.

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This is so true. My buddy is sponsored in his M3. I would venture to say he's dropped close to $15k into his car before they started tossing him stuff. It's not a cheap venture.


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