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1970-1974 Non Ducted Bre Style Front Spoiler That Fits Nissan 280sx on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Foxboro, Ontario, Canada

Foxboro, Ontario, Canada
(All Fiberglass needs final finish, Sanding and Painting) (FS# is inventory stock number for our records, has nothing to do with the part itself)
Surface Finish:Gel Coat Placement on Vehicle:Front, Lower Manufacturer Part Number:OEM PART Warranty:No Warranty Brand:Showcars Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada UPC:Does not apply

This is a new, hand laid fiberglass front spoiler for a 1970-74 Datsun 280sx. It is a replica of a BRE non ducted front spoiler. It is a bolt on spoiler but does not come with the hardware to install.

Also available for the Old Datsuns's: Hoods, Scoops, Quarter panels, Trunks, Valances, Fenders, Doors, Bumpers, floors and good used parts, and reproduction parts.  

The shipping fee listed is for US customers only, if going elsewhere(Canada included) Send us a message with your zip code or postal code and we will send you a shipping quote to your area.

We build custom parts and we also locate parts you might need, we specialize in Fiberglass, Steel, New and good used 1908-to date!  Feel free to contact us directly if you have any questions with regards to this listing or others, as well as info on anything we might have in stock at 1-905-857-6345.

We ship worldwide and use these services:
UPS
FedEx Ground, 
Truck Freight
Parcel Post 

Note to all Buyers: Overseas Shipping will be to your closest airport so when asking for ship quotes please provide the closest airport to you. 

**Sales Tax(HST) applicable if purchased by a Canadian buyer or being delivered to a Canadian address.**

We do provide tracking numbers for everything we ship so you can keep track of your parcel once we ship it.Packaging charges calculated by final order, we also offer combined shipping rates, you would need to contact us first.

To see pictures of everything we have in stock, and what we can make this is a link to our page:

365.acdsee.com/en/user/showcarsrob/ (alphabetical index on right)

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