Painted Chevrolet Camaro 4-post Spoiler 2010-2013 on 2040-parts.com
US $179.00
Location:
UNITED STATES, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return policy details:There will be a 15% restocking fee assessed on returns other than damaged in shipping.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Warranty:Yes
Brand:THE SPOILER STORE
PART NUMBER:ABS271
PAINTED CHEVROLET CAMARO 4-POST FACTORY STYLE SPOILER 2010-2013 | |
THE COLORS WE HAVE AVAILABLE FOR THIS GREAT PRICE ARE: |
WA9414 RALLY YELLOW
WA8555 BLACK
WA9260 VICTORY RED
WA403P IMPERIAL BLUE
WA636R SILVER ICE METALLIC
WA637R CYBER GRAY METALLIC
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WE PURCHASE THESE COLORS IN BULK AND PASS THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU |
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ALL OTHER PAINT COLORS CAN BE PAINTED FOR YOU. SINCE THEY ARE PAINTED ONE AT A TIME, THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL $50.00 CHARGE WHICH CAN BE ADDED TO YOUR PAYMENT WHEN CHECKING OUT |
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Don't know your paint code? The two links below are very helpful in determining your paint color and code. Please input you color and code in the Paypal notes when checking out or enclose it with your payment in the mail. |
Paintscratch |
Sherwin-Williams | |
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Our spoilers are painted with DuPont paint, we apply 3 coats of paint and 2 coats of clearcoat
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We provide a 5 year warranty on paint defects
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Blow-molded from ABS plastic resin for strength, long life and light weight
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Made in a state of the art factory that is ISO 9002 and QS 9000 certified
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Will not chip or crack like fiberglass
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Comes with all necessary hardware, "template Strips" and gaskets for installation
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Installation instructions are included
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They are lightweight therefore you will not need to replace the factory trunk springs
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Spoiler is OEM certified as a factory replacement
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Spoilers with LED lights will come with a 1 year warranty on the light
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The spoiler is backed by a Lifetime warranty against material or workmanship defect
Thank you for your time!
The Spoiler Store would like the opportunity to supply you with a quality product and superior service.
SE-ABS-271
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Shipping Method
All items are shipped fully insured within 1-2 business days of receipt of payment for instock colors and 3-5 business days for colors that will need to be painted.
Shipping Rates
- Next Day Domestic Shipping is available upon request at actual cost.
- Canadian, Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, Virgin Islands, and Guam insured shipping is 45.00 per item
- All other international shipments please email for a shipping quote
Payment Options (USD only)
Returns
- We will allow returns for the following reasons:
- Color does not match paint code provided
- Item arrives damaged - Damage claims must be made within 5 days of receipt of merchandise.
- A return label will be issued in these cases and a replacement will be sent upon receipt of the original spoiler
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