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Flow Designs - 2015+ Subaru WRX-STI Front Splitter V1

SKU: SKU: FlowDesigns-VAFV1

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Suits WRX & STI

The new Flow Designs splitter set for Subaru WRX/STI (VA) include front & side splitters, rear spats & rear under spoiler extension. Every piece of this set has optional adjustable winglets to make exterior styling truly a custom artform. Everything is hand polished to satin black & easy to install!

Details:

Shatterproof material:

10mm of solid polyethylene composite gives our splitter phenomenal abrasion resistance and is virtually uncrackable.When installed correctly, our splitter doubles as a brace reinforcing your bumper protecting your paintwork from knocks and scrapes.

Installation:

Using mostly OEM mounting points, installation is simple and easy. Bumper removal is not required and the holes are pre-drilled for you taking out any guesswork.All hardware and fitting guides are included, only basic tools and knowledge is required.

By purchasing this splitter, the pre-pressed in threaded brass inserts will now accept all our add-on accessories for theVA WRX/STI such as winglets and splitter extensions.

Movement will all accessories.

The splitter can be run with/without winglets and with/without extensions.

Kit Includes:

  • Splitter
  • Pre-pressed in threaded brass inserts
  • 2 Flow Designs Stickers
  • Fitting kit

Material:

  • 10mm thick polyethylene composite, bevelled edges

Finish:

  • Hand polished satin black

***Winglets and extensions sold separately***

Optional Accessories - not included

Why do we use Polyethylene Composite for Flow Designs Splitters?

Strong, impact-resistant, doesn't corrode or chip, and has excellent abrasion resistance (say from scraping on driveways and road all the time?)

Carbon Fibre is better, isnt it?

As strong and light as Carbon fibre is, it CRACKS on impact or when under load and/or stress. Clearcoat will eventually fade & cracks and become undesirable.

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