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TX Brand new R2c CAI for sale: $250

Old Jul 2, 2011 | 10:45 AM
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Brand new R2c CAI for sale: $250

Ok, I have had this on my car for less than 2 weeks now and the benefit for me has just being the nice growl it gives. But as you enjoy the growling sound, you step on it and gas mileage takes a dip. So, if you have been looking for this R2c intake and want your 6thgen to have that growling-racing sound, buy my R2c CAI. Its still basically brand new.

Oh, and it looks great under your hood.

Check out my thread on the review of R2c CAI and let me know if interested to purchase. If interested, PM me for faster response.

http://forums.maxima.org/6th-generat...ny-intake.html
Old Jul 2, 2011 | 10:46 AM
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Old Jul 2, 2011 | 10:51 AM
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wow, that was fast man lol. it's a short ram btw, not a CAI.
Old Jul 2, 2011 | 11:11 AM
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Yeah, really fast man. $250 shipped to any buyer. Its basically still brand new. If I sell this, I will be getting the racingline FSTB. I am on my way now to possibly go pay for my 4 new tires in the size 255/40/19 Yokohama Advan S4, which I got for a deal of $900.00, out the door from discount tire. This is to replace my current 245/40/19s stock goodyear tires.

As for the intake, the company calls it CAI, so I cannot be the one to argue and tell them that it is a short ram intake. They who manufactured and produced it call it CAI. So, you would have to email them if you disagree.
Old Jul 2, 2011 | 11:21 AM
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As for the intake, the company calls it CAI, so I cannot be the one to argue and tell them that it is a short ram intake. They who manufactured and produced it call it CAI. So, you would have to email them if you disagree.
I agree but why not take the initiative and call it what it really is. Not only that it makes you look smarter then the company that made it but it also says that you are looking out for our members, no!? If you said something along these lines would make you look good, right? The factory calls it a CAI but I know and you know that it's a ram. CAI is Cold Air Induction. Short ram stands for Hot Air Induction . Any who, GLWS.

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Old Jul 2, 2011 | 11:21 AM
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true CAI's will have the filter sit much lower and away from the engine bay.

this thing should sell fast, that's a good price.
Old Jul 2, 2011 | 11:46 AM
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Thanks, RAZ76 and AscendantMax.

RAZ76, you are very correct. But you know how popular this R2c has been with some members and most of them who have bought this already know their cars very well and know that this is truly a SRI. But no one really addressed that with the company, so I don't know if I should say otherwise. But you are correct; it is a short ram intake.

I was just calling it as the company calls it. RAZ76, you know on the org here, you would not be surprsied by someone asking me: "Why do you call it SRI, when the company calls it CAI?" So, I just put the information as the company calls it.
Old Jul 4, 2011 | 07:09 AM
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sad to see you sell this! ya know, after a while, you only get on it when you need to, thus raising your gas mileage back to what it was... if it were me, i'd keep it and just outweigh the benefits over the small dip in gas mileage.

do you know what you were getting before? after? if its a small decrease, i wouldnt worry about it.

but either way, GLWS.
Old Jul 4, 2011 | 06:29 PM
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i still can't believe your selling this thing because you think its killing your gas mileage...

your really strange dude...
Old Jul 13, 2011 | 07:12 PM
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Where r u located?
Old Jul 13, 2011 | 09:41 PM
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Look at my screen name. Below it, you can see my location and it is correct.

I live in HOUSTON, TEXAS.

If you are interested in the intake, I would like to hear from you. PM me for faster response or just post on here.
Old Jul 19, 2011 | 10:08 PM
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Sold my R2c CAI today to lucky buyer CJMcBreezy in Arizona.

I sold it off the my6thgen.org forum. So, it is good to post there too. Just increases your chances of finding a buyer. Make sure you are a member on there too, guys, it is filled with valuable info.
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