INJEN intake installed... get deal at.....
#1
INJEN intake installed... get deal at.....
i bought the injen cold air intake from ADVENTON.COM in san dimas, california, and their response time was quick and they even allowed me to pick up in their store so that i could save on shipping. well the sales rep GEORGE ( who lives about 5 minutes away from me) told me to spread the word to people on the .ORG about adventon.
if you want a injen cold air intake for the maxima for the best price tell him that TEDDY from MAXIMA.ORG sent you and he will try to hook you guys up with his lowest price. don't worry i don't get comission or anything, so its only for your own good.
let me just tell you that this intake is way better than the stillen or the pop charger one, giving you better throttle repsonse and allowing you to accelerate up to redline without shifting, unlike the stillen ones which make me shift around 6K rpms. ( i know, i have an auto).
if you guys want to know anything else about the install or what not, just give PM me or give me an email at nismomaxgtr@aol.com
if you want a injen cold air intake for the maxima for the best price tell him that TEDDY from MAXIMA.ORG sent you and he will try to hook you guys up with his lowest price. don't worry i don't get comission or anything, so its only for your own good.
let me just tell you that this intake is way better than the stillen or the pop charger one, giving you better throttle repsonse and allowing you to accelerate up to redline without shifting, unlike the stillen ones which make me shift around 6K rpms. ( i know, i have an auto).
if you guys want to know anything else about the install or what not, just give PM me or give me an email at nismomaxgtr@aol.com
#2
Re: INJEN intake installed... get deal at.....
if we mention "teddy" how much of a better deal should we expect?
how about an exact price, please.
how about an exact price, please.
Originally posted by NisMoMAX01SE
i bought the injen cold air intake from ADVENTON.COM in san dimas, california, and their response time was quick and they even allowed me to pick up in their store so that i could save on shipping. well the sales rep GEORGE ( who lives about 5 minutes away from me) told me to spread the word to people on the .ORG about adventon.
if you want a injen cold air intake for the maxima for the best price tell him that TEDDY from MAXIMA.ORG sent you and he will try to hook you guys up with his lowest price. don't worry i don't get comission or anything, so its only for your own good.
let me just tell you that this intake is way better than the stillen or the pop charger one, giving you better throttle repsonse and allowing you to accelerate up to redline without shifting, unlike the stillen ones which make me shift around 6K rpms. ( i know, i have an auto).
if you guys want to know anything else about the install or what not, just give PM me or give me an email at nismomaxgtr@aol.com
i bought the injen cold air intake from ADVENTON.COM in san dimas, california, and their response time was quick and they even allowed me to pick up in their store so that i could save on shipping. well the sales rep GEORGE ( who lives about 5 minutes away from me) told me to spread the word to people on the .ORG about adventon.
if you want a injen cold air intake for the maxima for the best price tell him that TEDDY from MAXIMA.ORG sent you and he will try to hook you guys up with his lowest price. don't worry i don't get comission or anything, so its only for your own good.
let me just tell you that this intake is way better than the stillen or the pop charger one, giving you better throttle repsonse and allowing you to accelerate up to redline without shifting, unlike the stillen ones which make me shift around 6K rpms. ( i know, i have an auto).
if you guys want to know anything else about the install or what not, just give PM me or give me an email at nismomaxgtr@aol.com
#3
haha
ok, well the price itself is already pretty cheap, but you could get it shipped for about $247 or so, thats already cheaper than most stores are asking for the INJEN without shipping. i checked everywhere, most places around $259 or so and you have to pay for shipping. so im thinking he could do it for around $245 or so shipped to your door. ask GEORGE at ADVENTON and mention my name and see what kinda deal he gives you.
thanks.
thanks.
#4
Re: haha
Hmmmmm got mine for $233 shipped from adventon
Originally posted by NisMoMAX01SE
ok, well the price itself is already pretty cheap, but you could get it shipped for about $247 or so, thats already cheaper than most stores are asking for the INJEN without shipping. i checked everywhere, most places around $259 or so and you have to pay for shipping. so im thinking he could do it for around $245 or so shipped to your door. ask GEORGE at ADVENTON and mention my name and see what kinda deal he gives you.
thanks.
ok, well the price itself is already pretty cheap, but you could get it shipped for about $247 or so, thats already cheaper than most stores are asking for the INJEN without shipping. i checked everywhere, most places around $259 or so and you have to pay for shipping. so im thinking he could do it for around $245 or so shipped to your door. ask GEORGE at ADVENTON and mention my name and see what kinda deal he gives you.
thanks.
#10
You know what I've come to realize now after being with Maxima.org for about a year. People squabble over the smallest price difference (even down to $2). I know some of us are cheap, but damn...that's REALLY cheap! An $8 difference is nothing, gosh...so suck it up and just do it if you really want it. YOu are already spending over $200 anyways.
#11
cost versus car
Originally posted by foodmanry
You know what I've come to realize now after being with Maxima.org for about a year. People squabble over the smallest price difference (even down to $2). I know some of us are cheap, but damn...that's REALLY cheap! An $8 difference is nothing, gosh...so suck it up and just do it if you really want it. YOu are already spending over $200 anyways.
You know what I've come to realize now after being with Maxima.org for about a year. People squabble over the smallest price difference (even down to $2). I know some of us are cheap, but damn...that's REALLY cheap! An $8 difference is nothing, gosh...so suck it up and just do it if you really want it. YOu are already spending over $200 anyways.
#13
yup
and the thing is that adventon is a trusted company and they will handle you warranty claims as well, and george is a great guy like 2k2maxse-rious said. yup his wrx is pretty tite, and so if you guys want an injen i would suggest him. hey 2k2maxse-rious where are you from, maybe we can meet up sometimes and check out each others ride.
#14
well
like people have said, not many people can beat the prices of adventon, even it there is a group deal. so get them while you still can, i think adventon has them on back order . so call them up or visit their site for more details.
#15
Re: INJEN intake installed... get deal at.....
Originally posted by NisMoMAX01SE
let me just tell you that this intake is way better than the stillen or the pop charger one, giving you better throttle repsonse and allowing you to accelerate up to redline without shifting, unlike the stillen ones which make me shift around 6K rpms. ( i know, i have an auto).
if you guys want to know anything else about the install or what not, just give PM me or give me an email at nismomaxgtr@aol.com
let me just tell you that this intake is way better than the stillen or the pop charger one, giving you better throttle repsonse and allowing you to accelerate up to redline without shifting, unlike the stillen ones which make me shift around 6K rpms. ( i know, i have an auto).
if you guys want to know anything else about the install or what not, just give PM me or give me an email at nismomaxgtr@aol.com
#16
yup, its like the stillen wouldn't allow as much air to come in, so the car would shift at about 6K rpms, where as the INJEN keeps ingesting air allowing the engine to rev all the way almost up to redline before shifting. it doesn't alter the shift points, just allows you to rev harder .
#17
Originally posted by NisMoMAX01SE
yup, its like the stillen wouldn't allow as much air to come in, so the car would shift at about 6K rpms, where as the INJEN keeps ingesting air allowing the engine to rev all the way almost up to redline before shifting. it doesn't alter the shift points, just allows you to rev harder .
yup, its like the stillen wouldn't allow as much air to come in, so the car would shift at about 6K rpms, where as the INJEN keeps ingesting air allowing the engine to rev all the way almost up to redline before shifting. it doesn't alter the shift points, just allows you to rev harder .
#19
Originally posted by ch13f
Does this intake come with the MAF adapter.. I remember someone mentioning the PR CAI doesnt come with it and you need to get it seperate.. just wondering cause im going to be ordering it tomorrow.. (the injen) that is
Does this intake come with the MAF adapter.. I remember someone mentioning the PR CAI doesnt come with it and you need to get it seperate.. just wondering cause im going to be ordering it tomorrow.. (the injen) that is
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