1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette C5 GTC-300 67" Adjustable Wing
1997–2004 Chevrolet Corvette C5 GTC-300 67” Adjustable Carbon Fiber Wing
Made to Order – Typical Lead Time: 2–3 Weeks
Upgrade your 1997–2004 Chevrolet Corvette C5 with the APR Performance GTC-300 Adjustable Wing, a race-inspired aerodynamic system engineered to deliver increased rear downforce, improved high-speed stability, and enhanced track performance.
Available in 67-inch or 61-inch spans with a 13-inch height, the GTC-300 features an advanced 3D airfoil design that optimizes airflow to reduce drag while generating effective downforce. Developed and validated using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis, this wing provides balanced aerodynamic performance for serious street and track applications.
Premium Carbon Fiber Construction
Each GTC Series airfoil is constructed from lightweight and durable carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite materials. Manufactured using pre-pregnated woven carbon fiber sheets, the wing delivers exceptional strength with minimal weight.
The production process includes:
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Pre-preg composite layup
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Vacuum bagging
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High-temperature autoclave curing
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Precision aluminum billet molds
This motorsport-grade manufacturing method ensures consistent quality, structural rigidity, and long-term durability under demanding aerodynamic loads.
Aircraft-Grade Mounting System
The airfoil is supported by 10mm aircraft-grade 6061 billet aluminum pedestals, finished in a durable flat black powder coat. This high-strength mounting system provides secure installation and stability at high speeds.
Special Note: Mounting bases sit at the edges of the trunk lid.
Important Ordering Information
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This item is made to order and will be manufactured after purchase.
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Extended lead times may occur due to supply chain constraints.
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This product is not eligible for return or exchange.
Enhance your C5 Corvette aerodynamics with the APR GTC-300 Adjustable Carbon Fiber Wing—engineered for aggressive styling, precision airflow management, and serious performance gains on the street or track.

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Q: Can someone outside of the United States place an order?
A: Yes, we are happy to provide worldwide service for our customers. Your shipping charges will be calculated during the checkout process. Customs and duty fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
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