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Gm Performance Parts Cold Air Intake #17800809


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I have a brand new GMPP CAI part number #17800809, that my wife purchased for me as a surprise, unknowingly after I had already ordered the same thing! Guess she was more surprised than I! -

I put the one on my 08 sierra denali 6.2l, and wow, quiet normal driving, but when you push it to the floor does it ever sound mean and suck the air!

I am willing to sell the other one, brand new in the box, all parts included, for $310 shipped to you, anywhere in the US.

I know that she spent $380 on it, and I spent $340 off GM parts direct, so take advantage of the 30 bucks off and enjoy the deal!

 

ATTACHED PHOTO IS THE CAI INSTALLED IN MY 08 SIERRA DENALI, I LOVE IT!

 

Below is the GM parts direct details

 

 

GM PART # 17800809

CATEGORY: All

PACK QTY: 1

CORE CHARGE: $0.00

GM LIST: $400.00

OUR PRICE: $280.00 SHIPPING APPROX $60.00

TOTAL $ 340.00

 

 

DESCRIPTION: 2007-2008 Full Size Truck and SUV Performance Air Intake

2007-2008 New body style Avalanche, Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT, Silverado/Sierra 1500, Suburban, Tahoe, Denali, Denali XL, Yukon and Yukon XL, not available for carry over models.

 

These Performance Air Intakes have an aluminum tube that will stay highly polished thanks to a maintenance-free clear coat finish.

 

The free-breathing air filter does not require oil, which can interfere with computer sensors.

 

The aluminum lid has the GM Performance Parts logo and is VMC'd (Vapor Metal Coated) for a durable and highly polished look.

 

Performance Air Intake Kit (w/o RPO Code LMM, LU3 and LFA)

 

Includes air box, and aluminum GMPP (GM Performance Parts) logo lid, 4 button head bolts, 5 size 64 clamps, 90 degree coupler, component coupler, connector air filter, induction tube, GMPP decal, carburetor EO decal, foam seal, PCV hose, 2 3/8" hose clamps, grommet, and instructions.

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Still for sale? Shoot me a PM!

 

 

Do you know if this will fit a 2009 Silverado?

 

 

No, due to the repositioning of the MAF sensor

 

 

 

Thanks, I had heard that this GM Performance Part was pulled due to problems.

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