DynoMax Spring Promotion Gives Up To $100 Visa Prepaid Card For Performance Exhaust Purchases

DynoMax Spring Promotion Gives Up To $100 Visa Prepaid Card For Performance Exhaust Purchases

DMax_SpringPromo_Poster-CMYKDynoMax Performance Exhaust will offer performance enthusiasts an extra incentive to save on their DynoMax cat-back, axle-back or diesel exhaust system purchase this spring. Available March 1 through June 30, the latest DynoMax “Spring Promotion” will reward exhaust system purchases with up to a $100 Visa Prepaid card.*

“As we head back into show and competition season, the ‘Spring Promotion’ gives performance enthusiasts an opportunity to choose from several high-flow, powerful exhaust systems that include DynoMax VT, Ultra Flo Welded, Super Turbo and Race Bullet mufflers,” said Chris Gauss, director, performance products, Tenneco. “There’s no better time to buy a DynoMax exhaust system for your car, truck or Jeep.”

The Spring Promotion includes a $100 Visa Prepaid card for exhaust system purchases of $500 or more; a $75 Visa Prepaid card for the purchase of $300 to $499 in exhaust system products; and a $50 Visa Prepaid card for the purchase of $150 to $299 in exhaust system products. The consumer must purchase a DynoMax cat-back, axle-back and diesel exhaust system during program dates to qualify for the offer.

For rebate forms and additional information, visit www.DynoMax.com after March 1. All rebate forms and copied sales receipts must be postmarked by Aug. 1, 2015.

DynoMax Performance Exhaust systems are covered by a DynoMax brand Limited Lifetime Warranty and an exclusive 90-day Performance and Sound Guarantee. More information is available at the Dynomax website.

* Cards are issued by Citibank, N.A. pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A Inc. and managed by Citi Prepaid Services. Cards will not have cash access and can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.

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