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Apr Performance - Carbon Fiber Front Air Dam For 2010-12 Genesis Coupe on 2040-parts.com

US $616.50
Location:

Milford, Connecticut, United States

Milford, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:APR Manufacturer Part Number:FA-602006

APR PERFORMANCE - CARBON FIBER FRONT AIR DAM FOR 2010-12 GENESIS COUPE (FA-602006)

Underbody components such as front air dams, undertrays, and rear diffusers are essential for maximizing aerodynamic performance. The APR Performance Front Air Dam integrates with the factory front bumper to:

- Reduce lift.
- Increase front-end stability.
- Improve high-speed cornering grip

This Front Air Dam also utilizes a built-in aerodynamic splitter design that creates a high-pressure region of air atop the protruding surface, further reducing lift and increasing net downforce.

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Pattern2x2 twill weave
MaterialPre-preg carbon fiber, 3K
CoatingUV-stable clear coat
MountingPre-drilled holes to assist with mounting to factory front bumper
HardwareStainless-steel machine screws, washers, and nuts

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