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10-02-2008, 01:41 AM | #1 |
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Ultimate Racing CAI - Black Powdercoat
Hey, up for sale is my UR CAI, installed in April 2008, installed for less than 1,800miles. This intake has the black powdercoat option. Only one blemish, where the intake touched my Forge DVs (shown in photo below). Includes everything that comes new from Ultimate Racing. Retails for around $500. PM me your best offer and I'll see what I can do. Thanks! Intake and Filter Blemish from Forge DV rubbing Installed Photo |
10-02-2008, 01:26 PM | #4 |
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the more important question..WHY are you selling it?
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10-03-2008, 01:20 PM | #8 |
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My apologies to everyone who sent a PM, I was out of town for a couple of days. I'm going to go through my PMs and get back to everyone by tonight at the latest.
To answer the previous posts questions: Sound is good. Pretty much the same as any open element filter. I think there is more of the sucking sound with the windows down with this filter than a dual cone like the BMS or Vishnu, simply because this setup sucks air from behind the foglights. But with the windows up I think you hear the BMS or Vishnu more. I think the sound level is approximately the same as the BMS or Vishnu dual cones. I can't comment on the AFE or any other intake. I would say the install is easy. I think the Forge DVs (cutting hoses and I couldn't get those damn grey rings to turn on the factory DVs LOL!!!) and PROcede (pin-out) were more difficult. If you've never taken the stock airbox off it might add a couple of minutes, but the instructions are pretty well written. I installed this after my Forge DVs and it only took about half an hour. I was planning to keep it and the dual cone setup i have, but want to spend the cash on something else, so I decided to let it go. I wouldn't call it loud, the only time you hear it is like with any open element intake, when you get on the gas you hear the muffled whoosh, especially with the windows down. Anyway, I will get back to everybody tonight. Thanks! |
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10-06-2008, 02:44 PM | #9 |
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Ok I finally got back to most of you last night or Saturday, and brought the intake to work to check shipping costs so those of you who PM'd me should have your price back by now. The first person who replies back that they want it wins...
Here are some photos of the intake just before I packed the box with paper. The ends covered in thick bubble wrap, as well as anywhere the intake is close to the box. Nicer than UR's packaging!!! If anyone else wants in on this, shoot me a PM ASAP. |
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10-09-2008, 10:21 PM | #11 |
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This intake is still up for grabs. Final offer is $350 shipped via UPS Ground within lower 48 states. It's packed and ready to ship immediately upon receipt of payment
If you're interested, PM me. |
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