
Rexpeed Dry Carbon Front Bumper Cover for VB 2022+ Subaru WRX (G103)
Note: May need some modifications if you already have the Rexpeed Dry Carbon Front Side Duct Cover (G91) on your WRX.
Vehicle Fitment:
2022 Subaru WRX (VB)
Includes:
• 4 Piece Carbon Fiber Front Bumper Cover
• 3M tape for easy installation
Complete the Look:
Carbon Headlight Eyelids
Carbon Center Grille Trim
Carbon Front Grille
Carbon Hood Scoop
About Rexpeed Carbon:
Rexpeed dry carbon fiber is made in a pre-preg and dry process which consists of vacuum forming sheet carbon fiber into a mold at temperatures around 200-300°C, allowing the carbon fiber to form into a strong and lightweight composite. Dry carbon parts are typically thinner than wet carbon.

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Rexpeed Dry Carbon Front Bumper Cover for VB 2022+ Subaru WRX (G103)
Note: May need some modifications if you already have the Rexpeed Dry Carbon Front Side Duct Cover (G91) on your WRX.
Vehicle Fitment:
2022 Subaru WRX (VB)
Includes:
• 4 Piece Carbon Fiber Front Bumper Cover
• 3M tape for easy installation
Complete the Look:
Carbon Headlight Eyelids
Carbon Center Grille Trim
Carbon Front Grille
Carbon Hood Scoop
About Rexpeed Carbon:
Rexpeed dry carbon fiber is made in a pre-preg and dry process which consists of vacuum forming sheet carbon fiber into a mold at temperatures around 200-300°C, allowing the carbon fiber to form into a strong and lightweight composite. Dry carbon parts are typically thinner than wet carbon.

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Note: May need some modifications if you already have the Rexpeed Dry Carbon Front Side Duct Cover (G91) on your WRX.
Vehicle Fitment:
2022 Subaru WRX (VB)
Includes:
• 4 Piece Carbon Fiber Front Bumper Cover
• 3M tape for easy installation
Complete the Look:
Carbon Headlight Eyelids
Carbon Center Grille Trim
Carbon Front Grille
Carbon Hood Scoop
About Rexpeed Carbon:
Rexpeed dry carbon fiber is made in a pre-preg and dry process which consists of vacuum forming sheet carbon fiber into a mold at temperatures around 200-300°C, allowing the carbon fiber to form into a strong and lightweight composite. Dry carbon parts are typically thinner than wet carbon.

























