Maxton Design - Front Splitter V.2 Mercedes Benz AMG GT 63 C192


SKU: ME-AMG-GT-2-63-FD2G
Availability: On request

 

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  • Regular price EXCL VAT: 2 375 kr
  • Regular price (Translation missing: en.products.product.including_tax) INCL VAT (21%): 2 874 kr


Stand out with this incredible Maxton Design Front Splitter V.2 for your Mercedes Benz AMG GT 63 C192. (Years: 2023 - Present)

Fits: 

Mercedes-AMG GT 63 C192  2023 -      

COMPLETE SET CONTAINS:

  • SPLITTER / FRONT BUMPER LIP SPOILER
  • Mounting kit
  • Mounting manual

Product details:
- it’s an ABS-made component
- the gloss splitters are secured with a protective foil
- it’s coated with a UV-repelling layer
- it’s labeled for quality confirmation
- it requires no additional paint job to be applied
(If you decide to paint your product you have to lay a primer layer before applying the paint job

The production of splitters is a multi-faceted procedure the last part of which is made up of manual processing of the elements and giving them final touches. This stands as a proof of the care that each and every of our products is treated with. Furthermore, the strict flair check that we conduct on all of our components prior to their shipping lets us ensure that as many faulty parts as possible are eliminated from distribution.

The material used in the making of our tuning is called ABS and it was created with the automotive industry in mind. It is eagerly employed in the manufacturing of factory bumpers, and other elements of vehicle coachwork, as well. Such products have to be quite durable and elastic at the same time and the use of ABS ensures just that. The TUV certificate that our material has been granted is a confirmation of its premium grade, and a broad range of items made of it is also certified with the TUV MATERIALGUTACHTEN/ABE.


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