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02-14-2011, 04:16 PM | #114 |
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Working at IND gives all of us an opportunity to forge strong friendships with some of our clients. We have been fortunate enough to work with one such close friend, Mr Singh, for nearly two years now and have enjoyed every moment of our time working together.
I wanted to share the latest additions to our client’s collection. Please enjoy the photos, and stay tuned for updates are we modify the cars.
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02-28-2011, 02:50 PM | #119 | |
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I enjoyed reading your post here and checking out all the nice pics, but one thing stood out that is bugging me, so I wanted to ask... could you please clarify the statement I bolded above? As an Indian-American, I'm not sure if I should take what you said there as an insult or not... I'm sure you weren't trying to be offensive, but what do you base that comment on and how can you make such a blanket statement for an entire country? I have plenty of friends living in India who are car enthusiasts... there is NOTHING about the country that makes it difficult for someone to be an enthusiast... if they wish to be car enthusiasts then there's nothing stopping them. Thanks, Navin
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I think it wasn't about liking cars... but about owning such cars as owning these cars in the US (less tax, overall people make more money) is already such a huge accomplishment.... I feel what he meant was that it's more difficult over there in comparison to the US
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Hello Navin, I very much appreciate your compliment about our story, as we do put quite a bit of effort forth in creating each one. I apologize sincerely if we offended you in any way, as that was not our intention. What we meant by our comment is that it's simply quite costly to modify a performance car in India, relative to the United States. Not only is the luxury goods tax very high for imported sports cars, but aftermarket performance parts themselves are difficult and costly to ship over and import. I hope that these statements are accurate, as they are merely our understanding of the situation in our time servicing our Indian clients.
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Great to meet you! I have nothing but respect for your fine organization by the way, and I appreciate your time in clarifying the comment. I was in Chicago a few years ago at HIN and stayed with Bebe while I was there. I'm not sure if I met you or others from your organization while I was there (I'm the guy with the carbon fiber mechanical heart that inspired all the carbon fiber mods on my car), but again I appreciate your time in answering my question. Thanks again! Navin
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