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Flow Design VW MK7 Golf GTI Front Lip Splitter & Bumper Reinforcement Bracket

$440.00

Product availability: 

  • In stock - this product is in stock at an Australian local warehouse, despatched within 1 - 2 business days. 

    Flow Design VW MK7 Golf GTI Front Lip Splitter & Bumper Reinforcement Bracket

    The Flow Designs splitter set is the best exterior mod for your VW MK7 Golf GTI! With front & side splitters & rear valance, Flow Designs offer the strongest splitters on the market. Easy install & perfect fitment guaranteed, with Australia-wide & international shipping on all products.

    The additional bracket reinforces the bumper and splitter from the inside making this system an integral part of the bumper giving it unrivalled rigidity and strength and can take on scrapes whilst protecting your bumper.

    Pre-assembled aerospacers are bolted down perpendicularly to create a brace that reinforces the splitter and spreads the load from impacts as evenly as possible across the surface, it also allows the splitter to follow contour bumper to keep it flat and level.

    Not including the hardware that holds all the components together and the fitting kit (supplied) used for mounting, the splitter alone is made up of 7 induvial parts, designed and developed in Melbourne.

    Bolt-On Accessories

    The pre-installed brass thread will accept our adjustable front winglets and extensions, create your own style with our bolt-on accessories which are sold separately.  

    ALSO FITS MK7 GOLF GTI WAGONS



    KIT INCLUDES:

    • Front splitter with pre-pressed in threaded brass inserts (Front Extensions and Front Winglets sold separately)
    • Bumper reinforcement bracket
    • Pre-mounted adjustable Aerospacers
    • 2 Flow Designs stickers
    • Fitting kit

    CNC engraved logo and features, hand polish and packed all in Melbourne's outer east.

    MATERIAL:

    • Front Splitter: 10mm thick polyethylene composite

    FINISH:

    • Hand polished satin black
    • Bevelled edges


    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, isn’t 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.