Check where the hoses run from that filter dohickey, I suspect they go to the VES valves, that he was trying to catch the oily discharge from the VES exhaust valve selenoid instead of letting it go down into the bulkhead under the engine. The little air filter thing on top is to let the air escape since the exhaust valve bypass selenoid allows some dirty oily air to escape...
I don't like the crease in the side of the tunnel, but I have seen that before and as long as the tunnel is straight overall (looking down the sides and the coolers for any twist) it could be straightened out and you would be good, I would simply add an aftermarket bumper that strengthens that area even the polaris ultimate or extreme bumper should do it but there are others out there that run further down the side of the tunnel.
That track looks a bit ragged on the edge. As long as there is no damage beyond that, it appears to be mainly cosmetic to me. You can trim the threads hanging off the side or some people hit them with a torch to singe them back. I have not done that personally and would be careful with the heat. Since it will be in at the dealers anyway, I would ask them for an opinion on the tunnel and track too. Why not get their input since it is already in there and it should be no extra cost to give the tunnel and track a quick once-over.
I would also check the front of the tunnel in the footwell area to make sure there are no wrinkles or bulges... the Pro can show damage in those areas from a hit that does not even take out an a-arm and once wrinkled it is difficult to repair. Google the FTX tunnel reinforcement kit and look for matches on snowest forums, there is lots of info on there what to look for.
I don't like the crease in the side of the tunnel, but I have seen that before and as long as the tunnel is straight overall (looking down the sides and the coolers for any twist) it could be straightened out and you would be good, I would simply add an aftermarket bumper that strengthens that area even the polaris ultimate or extreme bumper should do it but there are others out there that run further down the side of the tunnel.
That track looks a bit ragged on the edge. As long as there is no damage beyond that, it appears to be mainly cosmetic to me. You can trim the threads hanging off the side or some people hit them with a torch to singe them back. I have not done that personally and would be careful with the heat. Since it will be in at the dealers anyway, I would ask them for an opinion on the tunnel and track too. Why not get their input since it is already in there and it should be no extra cost to give the tunnel and track a quick once-over.
I would also check the front of the tunnel in the footwell area to make sure there are no wrinkles or bulges... the Pro can show damage in those areas from a hit that does not even take out an a-arm and once wrinkled it is difficult to repair. Google the FTX tunnel reinforcement kit and look for matches on snowest forums, there is lots of info on there what to look for.