Allstar Performance 23250 Spoiler Brackets For 8" Spoiler Imca Dirt on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Aluminum spoiler brackets rivet directly to the rear spoiler and bolt to the side support. Curved slot allows quick spoiler adjustment. Brackets are sold flat and require a 90-degree bend for LH or RH use. Sold in 2-packs. ALL23250 6-1/2" Tall Brackets For 8" Spoiler (2-Pack) |
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