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hey guys im interested in the JWT POP + CF Z TUBE as well but i heard that changing the pod filter might stuff up the idle of the car, is this possible and if it is how does it occur and how to avoid it?

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hey guys im interested in the JWT POP + CF Z TUBE as well but i heard that changing the pod filter might stuff up the idle of the car, is this possible and if it is how does it occur and how to avoid it?

I never heard of that. Mine was fine

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Paul, after listening to your car roar (Such sweet sound... ) i went and bought myself a Z-Tube/JWT Pop Charger Combo off ebay! :)

Costed me AUD270 delivered. Will keep everyone updated on the install when it comes.

Now, the waiting begins... Too Excited! !AArrghh!

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Paul, after listening to your car roar (Such sweet sound... ) i went and bought myself a Z-Tube/JWT Pop Charger Combo off ebay! :)

Costed me AUD270 delivered. Will keep everyone updated on the install when it comes.

Now, the waiting begins... Too Excited! !AArrghh!

hey man how much is it just for the shipping cost?

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Paul, after listening to your car roar (Such sweet sound... ) i went and bought myself a Z-Tube/JWT Pop Charger Combo off ebay! :)

Costed me AUD270 delivered. Will keep everyone updated on the install when it comes.

Now, the waiting begins... Too Excited! !AArrghh!

hey, how much did it cost in USD? most sellers on ebay are selling it for 250USD delivered?

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hey, how much did it cost in USD? most sellers on ebay are selling it for 250USD delivered?

The price for the tube&filter itself is USD199.95 + USD46 for delivery. So in total : USD245.95

The other shop selling the combo was performancenissan parts and it's USD189.95 + USD66.50 for delivery. Total : USD256.45

Not much savings going on there but performancenissans pics for the items are ugliii.. take a look :

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/INFINITI-G3...sQ5fAccessories

and westcovinanissan's :

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JWT-POP-CHA...sQ5fAccessories

I know it doesn't matter in the end if the products are all brand new, but it actually affected my decision in which shop to get it from :) ofcourse plus the 10 bucks i'm saving ! lol

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