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Ford Mustang 2015 - 2016 Rear Difusser Fins on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

San Antonio, Puerto Rico, United States

San Antonio, Puerto Rico, United States
Condition:New Primary Color:White Placement on Vehicle:Rear


If you want to give a more aggressive look from the back of your 2015, 2016 Mustang look at this.
You won't find anything like it in ebay or any other place.
Since RTR and other companies have forgot about V6 models rear diffuser I have invented this fins to give the look it deserves.

Hand Made.
Its made from PVC.
Light weight.
It comes in white ready to paint, to give your unique touch.
Get the looks.
Easy and simple to install in just minutes, with the provided double side tape.
Aggressive look.

What's included :
4 Diffuser fins
Double side transparent tape for the installation.



Great look. Small Price..!!!!

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