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Porsche 911 993 Front Bumper Spoiler Body Kit Wing Ruf Custom on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:better bodies usa Manufacturer Part Number:FB CTR

Are you tired of your " ugly " stock 993 front bumper? If your answer is yes,

we now have the 993 CTR front bumper without the high price. We also have the matching side rocker panels ( TK 993 side rockers) and CTR rear bumper for both narrow and turbo body 993's This is an exact replica of the RUF bumpers from Germany the material they use is the same we use which is FRP composite fiberglass all hand crafted without the ridiculous high price ($2,600.00 from German company YIKES!!!)  buy direct from the manufacturer and save hundreds with out sacrificing quality. As with all fiberglass and plastic parts professional installation is required.  It is an easy swap and you can always keep your original bumper in case you want to go back to original.  We are over stocked so hurry while the limited availability is at hand at these fantastic prices!

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