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I saw this on cars.com as an option. Is this something new and what is the pricing on it??

 

 

 

Includes chrome bumper bar, chrome end caps and silver painted lower trim.

 

 

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According to Compnine.com:

 

Option Code

VXN

First Year

 

2005

Last Year

2005

Description

EQUIPMENT ACCENT PKG, CHROME, EXTERIOR EXT ACCENT PKG(VXN)

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I think the tow hooks have chrome caps on them to.

 

The chrome tow hooks are not capped

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The chrome tow hooks are not capped

Are your bumper corners chromed? Hard to tell since your truck is silver.

 

 

No, he has the Z-71 appearance package, the whole front end is Silver.

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Wheres Rich ( MS3Dale)when you need him...lol ...

 

Ah......I'm right here :dunno:

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The chrome tow hooks are not capped

Are your bumper corners chromed? Hard to tell since your truck is silver.

 

 

No

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Hey Dale, do you have a sku number for the chrome bumper corners? Are they available yet?

 

I can get you the part numbers when I get back to work tomorrow,If I remember correctly they are available,but they are not cheap,I think they are around $300 each.

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Here's my truck photoshopped with chrome corners:

 

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With the lack of chrome on your truck, I wouldn't spend the money for the corners. Doesn't look right.

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