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Cold Air Inductions, Inc., is hosting a sweepstakes that is open to all GM-Trucks members! Click here to enter to win a complete cold-air intake system from the company. The winner gets to choose the specific system they would like, and Cold Air Inductions make systems for most GM trucks and SUVS, as well as 5th Gen and 6th Gen Camaros, GTOs and even for Impalas, Monte Carlos, Grand Prix and a few others!

 

Enter the sweepstakes here: https://www.coldairinductions.com/gmt-sweeps

 

All Cold Air Inductions systems are made in the USA, and they feature thermal barriers to keep air inlet temps cool. Each system is designed to provide maximum performance as well as a nice throaty air-intake sound under hard acceleration. The lifetime re-usable high-flow air filters are designed with a unique base that minimizes turbulence and maximizes airflow. Cold Air Inductions systems do not require an engine tune to provide performance gains. Enter for your chance to win!

 

Here are the short rules to keep the lawyers happy: No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years or older and a resident of the U.S. Void where prohibited. See the official rules here: https://www.coldairinductions.com/sweepstakes-rules-digital

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      Cold Air Inductions, Inc., is hosting a sweepstakes that is open to all GM-Trucks members! Click here to enter to win a complete cold-air intake system from the company. The winner gets to choose the specific system they would like, and Cold Air Inductions make systems for most GM trucks and SUVS, as well as 5th Gen and 6th Gen Camaros, GTOs and even for Impalas, Monte Carlos, Grand Prix and a few others!

      Enter the sweepstakes here: https://www.coldairinductions.com/gmt-sweeps

      All Cold Air Inductions systems are made in the USA, and they feature thermal barriers to keep air inlet temps cool. Each system is designed to provide maximum performance as well as a nice throaty air-intake sound under hard acceleration. The lifetime re-usable high-flow air filters are designed with a unique base that minimizes turbulence and maximizes airflow. Cold Air Inductions systems do not require an engine tune to provide performance gains. Enter for your chance to win!

      Here are the short rules to keep the lawyers happy: No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years or older and a resident of the U.S. Void where prohibited. See the official rules here: https://www.coldairinductions.com/sweepstakes-rules-digital
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