For Carbon Fiber Porsche 06-11 997 911 Carrera Sport Rear Wing Trunk Spoiler on 2040-parts.com
Dongguan, China
WHAT IS THIS? CARBON FIBER PORSCHE 997 911 REAR WING TRUNK SPOILER Fit for 2006-2011 997 , including C2, C4, C2S, C4S and convertible It does not fit Turbo, GT2 and GT3 Basic installation skill and minor adjustment: Install on the rear trunk's original spoiler by screws (included) Make of 2x2 twill weave Real carbon fiber with Consistent carbon weave pattern Very light weight glossy surface is already waxed to the most shinny appearance. UV protection to avoid whitening effect INTERNATIONAL BUYER, PLEASE NOTE:
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