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Finally....legal has cleared the way for release and the first delivery of the 951 splitters are due by this weekend. With immediate ship outs the following week as we receive them.
944 splitters are slated for a late Feb. release, as these designs have also just cleared legal. The NA version will differ from the 951.
The 951 incorporates a full OEM style batwing with continuous lip edge and symmetrical returns. All OEM mounting points are utilised AND pre-drilled for ease of customer installation. Protrusion lengths are 3" (V1) and 4.5" (V3) on vertical plane.
Here is a page from the design drawings. Note the contour match on the OEM nose to splitter for exceptional seal off and mount efficiency. The side returns are not "blocked" as shown. These are simply plot points for me.
ALL SPLITTERS ARE MADE FROM ABS High Impact Plastic. Durable and flexible.
Unfortunately no. All units are shipped via my company. I have to ship "x" number of units to get a flat rate, otherwise due the size of the package ship cost would be closer to $50-$60.
"Unfortunately no. All units are shipped via my company. I have to ship "x" number of units to get a flat rate, otherwise due the size of the package ship cost would be closer to $50-$60."
No am I not losing a discounted rate for the masses for a couple of pick-ups. Sorry.
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