13-02-2013, 07:09 AM
theres always going to be money involved with car parts/maintenance. if you have the skills id say go for it, if you can do decent welding you should start seeing regular work coming in once word gets out.
the start up costs of a car dismantler are indeed high, but since your not going full scale and just doing a couple of cars here and there to start with you should save some cash up from that then in a few months if its making the turnover you hoped for you could then go about obtaining the proper licences etc.
aslong as you dispose of used oil and coolants responsibly people wont have a problem
the start up costs of a car dismantler are indeed high, but since your not going full scale and just doing a couple of cars here and there to start with you should save some cash up from that then in a few months if its making the turnover you hoped for you could then go about obtaining the proper licences etc.
aslong as you dispose of used oil and coolants responsibly people wont have a problem
Current stable
'09 Mercedes E320cdi wagon
'99 306 gti6
'09 Mercedes E320cdi wagon
'99 306 gti6