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Steeda Front Chin Splitter - W/ Performance Pack (2015-16 Gt) on 2040-parts.com

US $349.95
Location:

American Fork, Utah, United States

American Fork, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Steeda Manufacturer Part Number:283-S550-GT-PP

The Steeda S550 Front Splitter is specially crafted and engineered to give you extra traction and control in the front of your Performance Pack 2015-2016 Mustang GT.

By creating a high pressure area on top of the wind splitter, high pressure air flow is restricted from flowing underneath the car. You can gain substantial amounts of control and traction when there's low pressure below the car reducing lift. That makes this front wind splitter for Mustang enthusiasts that really want to grip the streets when going fast.

Features: 
* Easy installation, pre-drilled holes 
* Sleek S550 styling 
* Aerodynamically functional and improves front downforce 
* Simple Installation - Replaces Factory Belly Pan 
* Stippled Grain Texture 
* Made in the USA

Fits Vehicle: 
2015, 2016 Mustang GT with Performance Package

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