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Saturn Vue Factory Spoiler 2002-2007 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
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UNITED STATES, United States

UNITED STATES, United States
Condition:New Warranty:3 Year Manufacturer Part Number:ABS166A Brand:The Spoiler Store Placement on Vehicle:Rear

UNPAINTED SPOILER

(The Picture representing the spoiler is not the finish of the spoiler that you will receive, it will be unpainted)

 Brand new, one piece, blow-molded ABS PLASTIC that is ready to paint

 Made in a state of the art factory that is ISO 9002 and QS 9000 certified

They will not chip or crack like fiberglass

Spoilers come with all hardware, template locator strips, gaskets, and screws for easy installation

Drilling is required

Spoilers are lightweight therefore you will not need to replace the factory trunk springs


*PLEASE NOTE* - You are purchasing an aftermarket spoiler and it is not designed nor intended to be a replacement for a stock spoiler. If you are replacing an existing spoiler, the bolt pattern may not be the same and you will have to drill new holes. If it is the same type of spoiler in design then the post of the spoiler will cover the old holes.

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