
Front splitters in carbon fibre look great. They do serve a purpose in motorsport in helping to control the airflow under the car and in the case of these ones they help also to keep the brakes cool. Air is channeled into a funnel which is aimed at the top of the wheel where the rotation will sweep the air onto the brake disks.
These side splitters are riveted on but there is no reason why you can’t finish them off and colour code them to match your body. Unlike a lot of the show cars we feature this one is regularly used on the track and you can make out the street legal slick tire.Like this site? Bookmark it & spread the word:
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