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Rcr Carbon Fiber Dual Nose Ducts & Matching Nose Flanges Nice Nascar Arca on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Asheville, North Carolina, US
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RCR Dual outlet carbon fiber radiused nose ducts.  These are super trick ducts.   Came from Richard Childress Racing Cup team.  Matched pair of nose ducts with dual 3" outlets.  The ducts are actually 4" then reduce down to 3".  They are designed to put a fan inside the ducts to further save weight!  Super nice workmanship and quality.  Ducts individually radiused and contoured to fit to the backside of the nose flange.  The flange is carbon fiber as well and mounts to the front side of the nose with nut serts.  The ducts bolt to the back side of the flange with nut serts as well.  Flange opening is 10" x 11" opening and 9" long.  Lightweight and durable. Like new condition.  Features laser cut screen in hexagonal design.  The entire set sells for over $1000 new!

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