Painted Chrysler 300m Custom Style Ii Spoiler 1999-2004 on 2040-parts.com
UNITED STATES, US
PAINTED SPOILER
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Our spoilers are brand new one piece blow-molded ABS spoilers
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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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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 general instructions and all necessary hardware, "template Strips" and gaskets for installation
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They are lightweight therefore you will not need to replace the factory trunk springs
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Lifetime warranty against manufacture defects
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Drilling is required
If replacing an existing spoiler please email us about it before ordering.
Please indicate which color you will need when completing your purchase in the paypal notes or email us.
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