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Old 07-08-2010, 04:45 PM   #9 (permalink)
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You're going to want to replace them, but if you get the part number, you can source out a good price on them, and then find a shop that will do the labor, then just have your A/C system recharged.

Intakes rubbing through A/C lines has been around as long as the 350Z has been around. Not paying attention on my '04 G35 I ate through a line with my AEM CAI, and had to have it fixed. All it needed was a little adjustment to not hit, which I'm sure yours did too, but like these guys have stated (and why we include rubber and specifically point it out in the instructions) is to avoid this.
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