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post Aug 7, 2006 - 3:19 AM
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kriz45

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ok so i did some research and i found carsponsorships.com did some more research and found out that it was a scam. so this is what i think i need to do to get a sponsorship. and please correct me if im wrong because im trying to get one

so i need to go to some local stores, shops, dealers, ect and basicly say i want to be sponsored by you. here is what ive done to my car, here is what im going to do to my car, and here is why i want a sponsor. then if i dont here back from them in a while im supposed to call them back and talk to them again.

ok so thats my understaning please correct me where im wrong and give me some tips where i need them

thanks
 
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post Aug 7, 2006 - 5:09 PM
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if you wanna good sponsorship, make up a buisness proposal. Bring it to a few places, performance shops, body shops, etc and have it explaining what you are intending to use this sponsorship for. My friend has gotten sponsored for his AE86 for drifting for raceworld.ca. In his contract, it states that he will attend at least 6 car shows in our province, 2 out of province and 3 in the US. Also it says that he has to attend 7 drift days and races. Also, he has to only have products in his car by the sponsering companies, IE, only momo, no sparco, only hankook tires, no falken..etc. If he breatches the contract, its voided and they take away EVERY thing he has gotten. Even if he has put some of his own $ into it, they still take it. Becareful about being sponsored. If you can, get sponsored by a company you deal with regularly or by some one you know. Like right now, if i were to look for a sponsor, i would only be sponsored by 3 companies. 1. the one i work for to get parts, 2. my friends garage to get them installed, and 3. my friends body shop to get the car modified exterior wise. Pretty much, if you get a sponsorship, make sure you are going to be able to help these companies. Handing out flyers, going to car shows, going to track days, etc. Get your self out there, get the companies out there, and becareful about what you sign/agree to.

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