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Hey guys,

I recently picked a rev-up airbox for my 350Z and it came with the pipe or "Z-Tube" which I don't require (as I already have one). Therefore I thought someone here might be interested. I believe they retail ~$120.

Why you may want it

The stock Infiniti G35 intake pipe has sound baffles and resonators - likely designed to reduce noise but they also reduce engine output. The similar Nissan 350z pipe has none. The "Z Tube" is nothing more then the stock intake tube from a 350z installed on a G35. This pipe replaces the G35 factory pipe between the throttle body and mass air flow sensor and will significantly increase induction noise under WOT and higher power at high RPMs.

Removing your stock intake pipe and installing a Z Tube is very easy and provides one of the most cost-effective upgrades to your G35. Installation can be done in well under an hour.

Location: Melbourne (eastern suburbs)

Price: $60 picked up; $75 registered post to you door in Australia

Condition: Excellent, as new

Contact: via PM

Pictures: on request

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