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Selling my '15 6.2L Sierra Denali so starting to unload some mods. Bought this end of last summer and used on the truck for about 3 months. Looks absolutely brand new. Comes with everything that came with it originally - except for the stickers (those are on my tool chest). This fits both the 5.3 and 6.2 as it comes with the throttle body sleeve adapter. Love the sound it makes.

 

It's Part number 51-74104. I purchased it from Amazon - here's the link. Asking $290 (OBO) plus shipping (MA 02324 - box weighs 14 lbs). I have more pics if interested.

 

Thanks,

Brendan

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Why didn't you have this for sale 5 days ago. Great intake. Just installed mine yesterday

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Do you happen to have the the c.a.r.b. stickers still? I see that it's legal in California so I would just need the sticker for smog time

 

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I have mine in my glove box. I'm sure you can email afe and tell them the old sticker fell off and they should send a new one

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