Just a suggestion: go name brand. You can feel your way through all the autozone specials and ebay knockoffs, and if you're not satisfied - which you probably won't be - you'll likely wind up spending just as much money as you would've if you'd have just done it right the first time. 'Cause you'll keep replacing junk with junk. Alternatively, for under $200, you can get a brand new Injen intake from ebay or an online merchant. You can get an AEM CAI for about $250 shipped. You can get a short stack for not much more than half that. In terms of power there may or may not be a huge difference (and of course the gain from an intake is minimal in the long run anyway), but as for fitness and those qualities that generate customer satisfaction, a good name-brand piece is the way to go. You get proper fitment, a warranty, and the pleasure of knowing that you're going top of the line. Previous vehicles, I've done the budget stuff, and was never really happy. This time around I'm doing name brands (Eibach>>>>Arospeed), and it really makes a huge difference.
It's only a suggestion though, maybe your concept of satisfaction differs from mine.