Designed by Airtecs own engineering team in the UK, the bespoke splitter fits the JCW front bumper.
Commissioned by the Mini Challenge Clubsport race series to produce a comprehensive front splitter design to work together with the AIRTEC Motorsport rear spoiler, our design engineer team studied what was achievable using a JCW front bumper and then created this one-piece moulded splitter.
Unlike a lot of aftermarket splitters, the upper edge has been profiled to perfectly meet the lower part of the front bumper, which ensures there is no gap or pocket that allows air to get trapped and create a negative effect.
Finished in lightweight but strong GRP material with a gloss gel coat finish, the splitter can be secured in which ever way is preferred, as it comes without any holes pre-drilled.
Please note: Only fits with PRE-FACELIFT/PRE-LCI JCW Aerokit Bumper (part number 51110404109) – BUMPER NOT INCLUDED.
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