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Monetarily? No, not at all. Repairing computers hasn't really been profitable for years. If you want to constantly play with new computers and not really lose any money on it then yes you can probably not lose money on it, but don't expect to make money.
No normal person wants this. That's an extremely niche demographic. And the demographic that wants this, is almost entirely going to be the same demographic that would want to flash it themselves.
He'll have to buy recent hardware. Maybe broken gaming laptops. Then repair, install Windows and sell for a large markup.