Mazda 3 2004-2009 Rear Spoiler Brand New Painted White Pearl Oem Color on 2040-parts.com
Mirabel, QC, Canada
Mazda 3 2004-2009, Factory Style Rear Spoiler by Pure®. Material: Fiberglass. Installation Type: Screw-On. Get the factory spoiler your car didn't get from the factory. Spoilers can be optional equipment or standard on performance models. For whatever reason your car didn't get one but now you can change that with this Factory Type Rear Spoiler. It comes with everything required for installation. Factory high performance style for less money Comes with everything required for installation Proudly made in the USA Notes: Installation Requires Drilling. This spoiler comes in the mazda oem white color. |
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