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Business Opportunity on Big Island
Aloha Hawaii Chapter, Just had a starter solenoid problem and found a gap in our business community: No Auto Electric shops anymore. John in the Old Industrial (Kona) sold out last year. The other John in the new industrial (Kona) folded this year. A guy named Lee is opening up a shop at the marina (Kona) but he's not ready, and may not be ready anytime soon. If anyone in the Hawaii chapter could start up a auto electric shop and offer starter / alternator repairs & parts, you'd have a monopoly in Kona. None of the auto parts stores carries solenoid repair kits ($25), only whole replacement starters ($400). I had to fix my starter by fashioning a couple of solenoid contacts from stainless angle stock ($5). BTW, the Dodge dealer and Cummins West both wanted $775 for a starter. Aloha, Dean.
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Aloha from Kona, Hawaii. Captain Dean Towle 1991 Dodge Ram W250 CTD 4x4 5-speed |
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