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Yesterday I was at the Stillen facility in Costa Mesa, everyone was really friendly from the sales person to the sales manager which took me on a tour to the

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Old 08-18-2010, 11:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Yesterday I was at the Stillen facility in Costa Mesa, everyone was really friendly from the sales person to the sales manager which took me on a tour to the mechanics.

This is a huge plus for Stillen to have everyone be so friendly. The mechanic took my car for a short drive to analyze the noises I was hearing. He said it was normal 370Z noises but he was nice about it, explained everything in the best way and shares the passion of automobile.

Max my sales rep was really cool and helpful and Jeff the sales manager was absolutely great, showed me around and even got to see the R&D. It was great.

Even the receptionist was really nice and talked about cars, called me a cab and was friendly.

I am really glad I went to Stillen as no other after market place I know are this friendly and helpful. I am emphasizing on this point (friendly, passion of automobile) as too many times when installing after market parts, shops think you know nothing, take you for a noob and basically tell you to just let them do their job and come back when it's done... Stillen was light years away from this mindset. It's just the best...

The exhaust is not too loud which is good and definitely adds to the character of the car. I still think Nissan should have such an exhaust stock... The noise is worth it. The intake is also great, it seems to pull harder than stock but not sure yet. Max mentioned I would have to wait and drive the car a few hundred miles for the ECU to re-calculate the amount of air flow going to the engine.

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My 370Z after the upgrades:



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