New 7 Piece Florescent Orange Rocket Late Model Aluminum 8" Spoiler Kit on 2040-parts.com
Coshocton, Ohio, United States
For sale today is a NEW florescent Orange Rocket rear spoiler kit. 7 pieces of powder coated aluminum make this 8" dirt late model spoiler kit an easy, one buy solution to getting a new spoiler for your Rocket. The main spoiler even has the Rocket logo laser cut into it. A VERY nice piece!! The 7 pieces are: 1 main spoiler (51 1/8" wide x 8" tall), 1 long "piano" hinge for main spoiler mounting, 1 short hinge for the right rear smaller spoiler, 1 right rear spoiler (21 3/8" wide x 8" tall), 1 left rear spoiler mount (23 1/2" long x 8 1/2" tall), and 2 right rear spoiler mounts (21 3/8" long x 8 1/2" tall). This is an actual Rocket part from Mark Richards Racing, not a cheap substitute.
As with any race parts, sadly, there is no warranty. We charge 7.25% sales tax to any OH buyers. Thank you for looking!!!
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