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Apr Performance Front Air Dam For Subaru Wrx / Sti 2011-2014 (hatchback / Sedan) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:APR Performance Surface Finish:Carbon Fiber Manufacturer Part Number:FA-891011 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:FA-891011


  Import Club Tuning

APR Performance Front Air Dam Subaru WRX / STi 2011-2014 (hatchback / sedan)

Underbody components such as front air dams, undertrays, and rear diffusers are essential for maximizing aerodynamic performance.

The APR Performance Front Air Dam integrates with the factory front bumper to:
- Reduce lift.
- Increase front-end stability.
- Improve high-speed cornering grip
This Front Air Dam also utilizes a built-in aerodynamic splitter design that creates a high-pressure region of air atop the protruding surface, further reducing lift and increasing net downforce.

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  • All items come with manufactures warranty.
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Returns
  • All returns must be pre-approved by us. We will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER. Without an AUTHORIZATION number, the product will be refused or will be sent back to you at your expense. 
  • A 20 % restocking fee shall be charged at our discretion.
  • If you receive an incorrect item, the item can be shipped back WITH A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER, to us at our expense and a replacement shall be shipped as quickly as possible.
Warranties
  • All products carry the Manufacturer's warranty. Import Club Tuning is a distributor/reseller of these items and does not manufacture parts in any way. In the unfortunate event of any product failure, all warranty claims must be made through the products original manufacturer and we will be glad to assist with it. Each manufacturer has different guidelines so we appreciate your patience in handling these claims but will do our best to get you a resolution as soon as possible.
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