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Ok, I just traded in my 2005 2500HD and bought a 2010 2500HD, so I have a few extra parts I would like to sell... I will post pictures later. I’m located in northeastern PA near Scranton.

 

- I have two front bumpers that are both in very good condition. Each one has a very small dent that is not very noticeable, but it's there. I will try to detail the dent in the pics. I would like to get $50 each plus sh.

 

- I have a white painted top cap for the 1/2 ton bumpers. I bought this for my 2500HD but realized it wouldn't work. The paint is scratched and it will need to be repainted. I would like to get $25 plus shipping.

 

- I have two bottom air dams, (1) with factory holes for fog lights and (1) someone cut out the holes for the fog lights. I would like to get $20 each plus shipping.

 

- I have a brand new Lund clear hood shield (bug deflector) for the 05 2500HD. My last one broke and they sent me a new one under warranty. It was on the truck for less than a month. I would like to get $15 plus shipping. Also comes in the original box with paperwork, mounting screws, etc.

 

- I have a chrome dash bezel from the Cadillac that I had in my Silverado… Very nice upgrade from the stock black one. I would like to get $35 plus shipping.

 

- For a crew cab, I have the rear Husky liner floor mats in black, 2 pieces total. These are really great and I also put them in my new truck. The carpets look like new when I traded my 05 in. I would like to get $25 plus shipping.

 

- I have a complete set of the black plastic door handles for the crew cab. These were in my truck for about 1 year before I upgraded to the painted Escalade ones with the chrome handles. I would like to get $30 plus shipping.

 

- I also have a Stull billet grill that was in the truck. The northeast weather was not kind to it so all the black paint is flaking off. It wouldn't take too much work to make it look like new. Complete with all mounting hardware, etc. I would like to get $35 for it plus shipping. For an extra $10 I can glass bead blast it if you want...

 

- Last but not least, I have a brand new K&N for the 6.0 gas motor in the 2500HD (part # to follow.) I put it in the truck at Christmas and took it out mid Feb when I traded the truck in. I would like to get $30 plus shipping. It comes in the original box with the paperwork, decals, etc.

 

Please PM me with any questions!

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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I to would also like to see a pic of the bezel as well because I am interested if 06 is not.

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Hey just wanted to check and see if the item is still available and if you received any of my PM's since I have not heard back.

 

Thanks.

Posted

Sorry for the delay in responding... The dash bezel sold on the first day.

 

All the other parts are still available! Please feel free to make offers!

 

Tom

  • 2 months later...
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Still have all the parts except the Caddy dash bezel... Very interested in selling everything so make offers... Please email me at [email protected] since that is the best way to get in touch with me.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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