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Originally Posted by Caliente Auto
Okay here is a brief explanation of how the world works. All manufacturers have what is called MAP or Minimum Advertised Pricing. While many companies ignore the MAP and post up prices they shouldn't, we follow manufacturers policies. Therefore if you must have a price posted it's $839.99 + shipping because that is MAP on the SSV.
Again others apparently don't care about MAP but we like to keep good relationships with our manufacturers. So for best pricing please PM me. Is that really something shady or difficult to do?
Additionally it is very poor forum etiquette to post a competitors price in someone elses post......
Thanks,
Noah
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No need to talk down to those who may be your future customers, but since you've been here all of five minutes I'll explain how the .org works.
First off, there have been some big time GD scams in the past where scammers got off with thousands so you have to understand people's skepticism when dealing with new vendors.
Secondly, your dubious claims in this post reflect poorly on you and your company. "Our customers feel" it is not proof the intake makes power. A "butt dyno" isn't sufficient to back up your claims. Your reference to anyone looking for real, hard data (which as of yet has not been produced by anyone for this intake aside from Kinetix) as a member of the "i-net peanut gallery" again makes you look unprofessional.
Let me be clear that I am not bashing this product, I agree it looks great but the NA gains have yet to be quantified and until they are you do us all a disservice by making vague claims that it increases HP/TQ.
Lastly, you would do yourself a favor by not calling out other, more respected and established vendors regardless of what someone posted in your thread.
I honestly wish you the best of luck in your business, even if I don't believe you've made the best first impression here at Maxima.org.