underdonk
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I have a slightly used (at most 20 miles) Eventuri carbon fiber intake for sale. This intake system goes for $1395 everywhere I've looked as of 12/13/2021. I'm selling this example for $900 OBO plus buyer pays for shipping if not a local pick-up (I live in Central KY). I had installation and fitment problems in my 2021 Supra 3.0 due largely to a Verus Engineering Air/Oil Separator I have installed in the car. I would not recommend using this component if you have that piece installed as it makes installation extremely difficult and will cause problems with fitment due to how hoses in the engine compartment are rerouted.
Pictures below:
In the above picture you can see light scratches on the top of the airbox and the heat tape I installed behind the heat shield that comes with the product.
This is a close-up of the scratches. This inlet sticks into the passenger-side wheel well and you don't see it after installation.
This is the main air inlet from behind the passenger-side headlight. The supple material is slightly damaged sue to installation/removal about 10 times. Again, you don't see this part after it's installed - the black plastic piece sticking out from behind the passenger side headlight slides over it.
Here it is just chilling on the couch. There is an air filter (provided by Eventuri) on the airbox end of the turbo inlet, but I I didn't take it apart to take pictures of it. However, if someone thinks I'm trying to cheat you out of an air filter I am happy to take it apart and snap a few pictures.
Here you can see the heat shield that is installed by Eventuri. It is snipped in the upper right-hand corner to fit around hoses related to the aforementioned Verus Engineering Air/Oil Separator. I can't imagine, based on where it is and the small amount of material that was removed, that it will make any difference at all.
Please post in this thread or send me a message if you're interested!
Pictures below:
In the above picture you can see light scratches on the top of the airbox and the heat tape I installed behind the heat shield that comes with the product.
This is a close-up of the scratches. This inlet sticks into the passenger-side wheel well and you don't see it after installation.
This is the main air inlet from behind the passenger-side headlight. The supple material is slightly damaged sue to installation/removal about 10 times. Again, you don't see this part after it's installed - the black plastic piece sticking out from behind the passenger side headlight slides over it.
Here it is just chilling on the couch. There is an air filter (provided by Eventuri) on the airbox end of the turbo inlet, but I I didn't take it apart to take pictures of it. However, if someone thinks I'm trying to cheat you out of an air filter I am happy to take it apart and snap a few pictures.
Here you can see the heat shield that is installed by Eventuri. It is snipped in the upper right-hand corner to fit around hoses related to the aforementioned Verus Engineering Air/Oil Separator. I can't imagine, based on where it is and the small amount of material that was removed, that it will make any difference at all.
Please post in this thread or send me a message if you're interested!
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