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2014 Silverado/Sierra OEM Chrome Handles & Mirror Caps For Sale


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I just replaced my handles and mirror caps on my truck with some OEM replacements that were painted. So for sale I have the OEM handles and mirror caps.

 

Everything for the most part is flawless except for the mirror caps and one part for the rear handle I have included pictures. The mirror cap clips brake 90% of the time from what my buddy told me at the dealer, they typically re-install them using epoxy or double sided tape. Because of this I'll sell everything cheap for $125 plus shipping. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions.

 

Comes with installation instructions, install is super easy, all you need is a torx driver and a sturdy piece of fishing string. Takes about 20 mins.

 

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Light scratch on edge

 

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These are tiny little dimples from being dropped on the concrete when I missed the box, they are on a rear door handle and when installed will be on the underside and won't be visible unless you look from below.

 

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Would you ship them to Canada and I can pay with Paypal if that works for you

Yea I wouldn't mind. PM me your address and I'll get you a quote on shipping.

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Hi... Just checking to see if you have been getting my PM's in regards to shipping cost. thanks very much

 

Denis

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Hi... Just checking to see if you have been getting my PM's in regards to shipping cost. thanks very much

 

Denis

 

Dennis i'm sorry for the confusion, it seems the messages aren't going through. This was my last reply - "it's saying just under $70.00 for shipping is that normal? I'm located in Houston Texas 77064 the box is 12" x 12" x 8.5" and weighs 3.0 lbs. I want you to get a good deal on shipping, their prices are ridiculous to begin with, maybe you can find something better? I looked at USPS"

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