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Put a new grille on mine last night. Complete with an oil change.

How much did the body match grille run you if you don't mind me asking. I want to body match the grille, headlight trimming and bumpers. I don't like chrome
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How much did the body match grille run you if you don't mind me asking. I want to body match the grille, headlight trimming and bumpers. I don't like chrome

Hey man! I got mine for $275 shipped. If you Google it it'll come up with a site called Chevy parts. It's listed as $245 and it was $30 to ship.
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Got a white one for sale. Brand new and from shop Chevy parts also. Summit white

 

I'll take $200... Never been installed...

 

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28 and 28 Life....

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Got a white one for sale. Brand new and from shop Chevy parts also. Summit white

 

I'll take $200... Never been installed...

 

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28 and 28 Life....

Pm'ed You! ... Wanting a shipping quote..

 

 

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I'm new to this forum, but not new to Silverado. My new 2015 LTZ Silverado - keeping it stock ;)

 

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My Old 95 Siverado, before it was dropped and painted

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That's what I thought.. Would save me about $45.00... Hope shipping isn't to much

 

 

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If shipping under $30 you'll be saving even more. If you have any questions about removing the old one hit me up. I realize there's a thread for it, but I found it easier to just explain it. Just PM me.
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If shipping under $30 you'll be saving even more. If you have any questions about removing the old one hit me up. I realize there's a thread for it, but I found it easier to just explain it. Just PM me.

Thanks I appreciate the willing to help me out with removing the grille.. I got that covered.. Its not to hard to remove, I had to remove it once already when I put in my OEM LTZ headlights in.. The truck only had like 259 miles on it before I started tearing it apart... And if I do get the grille then my chrome LT grill be up for sale...

 

 

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Thanks I appreciate the willing to help me out with removing the grille.. I got that covered.. Its not to hard to remove, I had to remove it once already when I put in my OEM LTZ headlights in.. The truck only had like 259 miles on it before I started tearing it apart... And if I do get the grille then my chrome LT grill be up for sale...

 

 

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Oh that sucks. Yeah, it's okay once you get the bumper trim off. However, up until that point it's a pain. I may have to pop it off again if I put a light bar on.

I checked and people are selling the chrome LT grille for almost as much as a new one on eBay.

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Oh that sucks. Yeah, it's okay once you get the bumper trim off. However, up until that point it's a pain. I may have to pop it off again if I put a light bar on.

I checked and people are selling the chrome LT grille for almost as much as a new one on eBay.

Hopefully I can sell it, I still have my take off LT headlights.. No one seems to want them... When I traded my last truck in on this one I had so many parts left over that I'm still trying to get rid of ... Oh and I have the middle jumpseat for sale too..!

 

 

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Hopefully I can sell it, I still have my take off LT headlights.. No one seems to want them... When I traded my last truck in on this one I had so many parts left over that I'm still trying to get rid of ... Oh and I have the middle jumpseat for sale too..!

 

 

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Oh dang. That's a lot of $ just sitting.
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Got a white one for sale. Brand new and from shop Chevy parts also. Summit white

 

I'll take $200... Never been installed...

 

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28 and 28 Life....

I'll take it from you, I saw your add on Craigslist a while back and I messaged you but never got a reply.

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