OK serious question
I just received an email back from a company that manufactures fuel management systems for cars (will remain nameless at this point) and in the email asking for info I made a reference jokingly about the chance of sponsorship. I included the times it ran, where it ran and what date, the build of the motor and a short history of it.
Well the email that was sent back to me stated that they would be interested but at this time it would be a chip and a tune, but this would open the door to better things.
So although I am excited how do I respond? they want to know what I offer in return for this deal.
Well the email that was sent back to me stated that they would be interested but at this time it would be a chip and a tune, but this would open the door to better things.
So although I am excited how do I respond? they want to know what I offer in return for this deal.
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Originally Posted by drumsy
What type of competition will you be competing in? What kind of exposure will they be getting on your car? What are your goals for the car as far as times (drag), or position (auto-x, rr)?
Originally Posted by KAUAI KANE
can you offer them something good that they need in return. they might be messin with you to
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