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Sorry if someone already posted this but I saw this today:
"AEM is looking for a 2011 Lexus IS350 in the los angeles area. AEM needs to fit check the 2010-11 model. Installation should take 2-3 hours. AEM will give you a free intake for helping them out. Please contact Ken at kennethy@aemintakes.com Please include your contact information so that he can contact you"
Sorry if someone already posted this but I saw this today:
"AEM is looking for a 2011 Lexus IS350 in the los angeles area. AEM needs to fit check the 2010-11 model. Installation should take 2-3 hours. AEM will give you a free intake for helping them out. Please contact Ken at kennethy@aemintakes.com Please include your contact information so that he can contact you"
I noticed that posting on Craigslist. I don't know much about the AEM intake, other than that it wouldn't technically be legal under the hood in California, which is somewhat ironic since they're headquartered here. Does anyone have experience with this brand, or know how it might compare to the Joez or F-Sport? I'm apprehensive to have a stranger put miles on my new car be it on the dynamometer or otherwise, but if I were to know more I might reconsider.
I can tell you AEM does one of the best product lines out there.
So it is worth the effort for sure and specially when they will give you the final product for free.
Go for it.