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07+ GoldMist Metallic Door Handles (Set of 4)


Trav_13

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Hey Guys,

 

I have a friend that bought an 07 Yukon XL, and then changed out the OEM Painted door handles....

 

Basically what I have for sale here is a set off of a 2007 Yukon XL that had 47K Miles on it...

 

Overall the handles are in very nice condition, there is one small blemish on the bottom side of the drivers door handle, it would not show up in the photo, or been seen once installed, its that minor.

 

These are a rare color to find, It think the paint code is 51U - Gold Mist Metallic

 

I'd like $85 shipped to any of the 48 Contiguous States.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
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I know there aren't alot of GoldMist Metallic Trucks....so how about $65 Shipped??? These would even be a nice set to paint whatever color you need!!

  • 3 months later...
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Why don't you go down to the GM Dealer and get only the Front 2 Door Handles you need and let me know what the price is for paint to match handle? You offered $35 shipped and it would cost me $10 to get them to you, thus making 2 handles only worth $25...I don't really care what you think they are worth, as I think $50 shipped is very fair for 4 GM Painted Handles, and I'm not splitting them up. Regardless of where you are going to buy them you'll have to paint them anyway to get them to match your truck.

 

Look on Ebay, a set of Painted Handles goes from anywhere from $99 to $269....

 

Also I'd probably go up and apologize to the guy with 4 textured handles that you told to reprice his handles as well....

 

In the meantime, these handles have SOLD so thank you for your concern!!

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