These bolt-on, 3D-printed blades are designed to manage the turbulent air in the wheel wells while following the existing lines of the NSX for a factory+ aesthetic.
This part is tailored to the stock side skirt of the pre-refresh (1991 - 2001) NSX which feature a concave cutout that is especially conducive to channeling the airflow. 2002+ or aftermarket side skirts may result in interferences.
3D printed in naturally UV-resistant PET-GF15
Under 80 grams per corner
Reversible installation
Mounting hardware included
Sold as a pair
This product can expose you to Carbon Black, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Inspired by GT-class race cars, high-downforce track monsters, and record-chasing hypercars that all include similar aerodynamic features, these blades are designed to deflect the free stream around the chaotic airflow near the rear wheels, allowing the smooth, high-velocity air to hug the car's body more closely, shrinking the size of the car's overall wake.
Through dozens of iterations, the blades were optimized for stiffness and lightness while bolting right up to the existing anchor points for the fender liners. Printed in naturally UV-resistant PET-GF15, they feature a satin finish that does well to obscure the layer lines while accentuating the multi-curvature of the surfaces.