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Old 01-19-2002, 06:01 AM   #1
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New CAI in development

Our company Roar Inc. is looking to develop a CAI for the new V6 Camaros. We have been making a system for cars like BMW, Porsche, and many others. We traditionally get gains much higher than the competition, some as high as 2 times the HP. You can check out our website at:

www.roarinc.com

Anyway we are based in the Las Vegas area and we are looking for people to help us by using their car to dyno the figures. If we can borrow you and your car for a day we can get dyno figures for the board and set up a group by for you.

Thanks and please help us out

Chris
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