I disagree with some of the comments left so far.
I don't believe that one business is necessarily easier to start and operate than another type of business. If you're wanting to succeed, you're going to work your ass off no matter what you get into.
With that being said, I believe that there are SMARTER businesses to start. A start-up capital and copious enthusiasm about wheels is no where near a starting point.
Since you're gauging interest... let me ask you... who are your competitors? What are your margins? Do you foresee a continuous demand for Japanese wheels... and will that demand be satisfied with your supplier? What's the projected turn-around time for each set of wheels? Have you done a SWOT analysis? Do you have a business plan?
If you have answered "NO" or "uhh...I dunno" to any of these questions, you still have some homework to do.
I admire and respect your ambition... but in the real world, no angel or venture capitalist will invest in you just because of your LOVE for wheels.
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