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Guys since our dollar is so stong at the moment , im going for the z-tube and the pop charger. I was looking at this :

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

But also looking at going for better quality in this :

http://www.thezstore.com/store/merchant.mvc (click on product in the shipping basket section)

If anyone else is interested in purchasing this let me know , I suggest those who are involved with the group buy of the motordyne spacer should take a serious think about this as the result are said to be well worth it.

Any responses or question to be posted so saves same questions being asked. Also if anyone else has these items and purchased them from else where cheaper , please let us know.

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u should check more info about the cf tube by zstore, read it in 350ztech forum, OR ask BLISTC to clear u on that.

From what i read the cf tube from z store is the best quality. Some one mentsion that the one from the evo-r.net goes yellow over time. I would rather pay the extra $$ for the quality and not have to worry .

From what i read the cf tube from z store is the best quality. Some one mentsion that the one from the evo-r.net goes yellow over time. I would rather pay the extra $$ for the quality and not have to worry .

FYI - The Z Store CF Tubes are Evo-R ones. It was mentioned on 350Z-Tech and the Z Store confirmed. Thread Here (Post #21 on Page 2).

FYI - The Z Store CF Tubes are Evo-R ones. It was mentioned on 350Z-Tech and the Z Store confirmed. Thread Here (Post #21 on Page 2).

yes the Z store ones are from Evo-R, I've sent Evo-R about the GB pricing, but haven't got any replys yet.

just an advise, if u guys are getting the cf tube, mayb dont get the JW intake with the z tube? coz it will be just a waste, coz u hv the cf tube already?

I am sharing coz, it's my mistake anyway.. :)

Personally I either get the package of z-tube and jwt pop charger package from riverside infinity or get the z-tube from the z-store as they are cheaper then the evo-r.net and then purchase the jwt pop charger seperate

I'm in!

just want to know, what the difference is between the ebay one and the zstore one?

From what I can see and read the eBay z-tube is harden plastic where the z-store tube is made from carbon fibre .

I'm willing to organize this but again it's my first time so anyone who has any input where to get and what's the best I'm ready to listen !

manda23

first contact a few different people. i contacted 3 different people before i found the cheapest price for the spacer.

secondly, the best way to save the most money is to order a few and send to 1 address. that way you save on shipping

keep in mind though orders over $1000 AUD are subject to 10% GST and 15% Import and Customs Duty taxes on top. So that means try keep the price down or work something out with the supplier again

If i were you organise the GB for JUST THE POPCHARGER on its own, with no Tube. leave it up to the people to buy which tube they want.

hope this helps

-mark

is there any movement? or im just gonna buy from ebay~~

Are you buying the pop charger and the z-tube or just the pop charger ?

I wont be getting things organised probably until the end of next week , but im definately getting them

Are you buying the pop charger and the z-tube or just the pop charger ?

I wont be getting things organised probably until the end of next week , but im definately getting them

im loooking for the whole thing, z-tub and charger..

thanks~!

Hi Guys,

I contact the Ebay seller.

They offered USD1165 for 5, which equates to USD233 Each. If we were to buy individually it will be USD250. So roughly a USD17 saving.

I reckon we can try bargain it down more.

USD233 = AUD295 @ 0.79

That's great any savings would be good . Did you find out about shipping costs and about paying any extra taxes ?? If your ready to purchase il transfer the money .

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