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991 Turbo / Turbo S Rear Bumper Polyurethane Diffuser Ruf Urethane Spoiler on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear

You are Bidding on a polyurethane 991 turbo rear diffuser only.  It is a great add on to the awesome rear turbo 991 bumper.

It easily fits over the rear bumper with both screws and 3M double sided tape.  It comes black and can be very easily painted to match your Porsche if it is not black or can be kept black or painted the same black to match the oem black color.  (We do not paint)  We ship around the world shipping international costs around $79.00 via USPS (Us mail) Our rear diffuser is made of polyurethane in the proudly made in the USA  it will not crack like carbon fiber or fiberglass and comes with powder coated metal screen.  It is on sale at only $399.00 regular price is $750.00 Others are selling the same part in fiberglass and the cost is over $900.00 YIKES!!

 

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