Quote Originally Posted by RsonGt3's View Post
Wow that was deep...
I've been here a long time, man, lolol. Almost 30 years of some form of modifying cars. I've got pictures from shows I went to in 1990.

Quote Originally Posted by Doppelgänger View Post
I don't think it would be hard if they were to analyze the current trends and offer said parts at similar prices to online (eBay) retailers...like any other buisness model. All they would have to do is stock cheap XXR (or any other offbrand Chinese wheels) and generic coil-over kits that go with todays "stanced" bandwagon. They used to do with with the "#1 Brand", but it looked goofy and cheap. I don't think it would take too much for someone with a marketing degree to help them out immensely. They may want to have a go a redesigning the logo too...the current NOPI logo screams "we're old and have not changed a bit!"

If they had the property, they could offer a weekly meeting spot on their own turf...
I never had a problem with NOPI other than they didn't carry shit for my car.

I dunno, people started getting too cheap....it's hard to compete with the shit on eBay.
Now if you're talking about NOPI the store, then this Mike has it on point.

Quote Originally Posted by Doppelgänger View Post
For those old enough for the "young" generation Mike speaks of, I'll just say "UAB"....which was another casualty of the same trend and decline that brought NOPI down.
Yep. UAB was about the last of the shops that supplied cars to the last of the "great" NOPI shows. Great group of guys there.