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55 1/2" Light Aluminum Rear Wing Spoiler on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Westminster, South Carolina, US

Westminster, South Carolina, US
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55 1/2" Light Aluminum Rear Wing Spoiler

Specifics and Benefits:
•Made of High Quality Lightweight Aluminum for Extreme Strength
•Powder-Coated for Highest Durability
•Improves the Exterior Appearance of a Vehicle
•Enhances Aerodynamic;
•i.e. Reduces Drag, Increases Fuel Efficiency, Reinforces Downforce, Traction and Stability
•Overall Length: 55.5"
•Overall Width: 8.25" (Maximum Distance)
•Rack Height: 7.00" -7.50" (Rack Tall)
•Overall Height: 9.75" (Maximum and Approximate, Depends on Angles' Discrepancies)
•Bolt-On Design, Easy to Install (Drilling Required)

 

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