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TekHead
12-11-2004, 11:57 PM
Maybe we can have a forum that contains infomation on how to apply for different sponsors and get car sponsor ships.

Do you need a sponsorship to help with buying parts for your car? I am an official scout from carsponsorships.com, informing you that our company talks with after-market companys to find sponsorships for people like you. Fill out and application today by clicking the link below.

http://www.carsponsorships.com/scout/banners/banner.jpg (http://www.carsponsorships.com/scout/sponsor.php?id=511)

This is a really good site its definantly worth the money. What the website says about the waiting time until you know if you got the sponsorship is wrong it should read 5-6 days not 2-3. My friend just got a $650 sponsorship from decalkits.com and a 50% off all products from HouseOfBoom (6 months). Thats pritty good for a first sponsorships. Apply and if you don't get any sponsorships the company refunds you the $89 that is suppost to pay for parts shipping, Sponsors package and and licence agreement. Don't worry the site is completely safe and you have a verry good chance at getting a sponsorship. My friend drives a stock 04 civic.

igor@af
12-12-2004, 02:01 AM
Having acquired sponsorships myself from the following companies:

Vortech
StopTech
XERD
350EVO
KW Suspensions
Yokohama
Street Sports (a local shop)
SR Racing (local racing shop)

I can say that sponsorships are best acquired without a 3rd party such as the company you represent, considering many compaints I have encountered from people that have attempted using services from such companies.

If you want a sponsorship, you must offer something unique (and guaranteed to an extent) to the company which you wish to represent.
No company will offer a 'regular' car guy a sponsorship.
If you are in a position in which an aftermarket company would wish to offer you a sponsorship, then you don't need a 3rd party anyway, they will be interested by your inquiry and by your well-written proposal.

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