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Looks great, which cluster is it?

 

From the 2016 Suburban.

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Installed the z71 grill and the bumper with fog lights [emoji1419]

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looks good

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Installed the z71 grill and the bumper with fog lights [emoji1419]

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You have a before pic?

 

 

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looks good

Thanks [emoji1419]

You have a before pic?

 

 

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Before picture

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Thanks [emoji1419]

Before picture

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Digging that look! Like the the subtle chrome accents of the Z71 Grill. Well done sir!

 

 

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Digging that look! Like the the subtle chrome accents of the Z71 Grill. Well done sir!

 

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Appreciate the kind words ?? Edited by bakerrr
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Installed the z71 grill and the bumper with fog lights [emoji1419]

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Looks good where did you buy the parts ?

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Looks good where did you buy the parts ?

Grill and fogs from eBay and the bumper from a local shop that sells bumpers
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Grill and fogs from eBay and the bumper from a local shop that sells bumpers

 

How much did the grille run you? Looks way better

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Prototype skid plate from SDHQ here in Arizona. Retains the OEM tow hooks. They are also making one with no holes if you want to remove the tow hooks.

 

 

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Putting her up for sale this weekend. Any recommendations on price? It's a loaded out 2014 double cab 1LZ LTZ with 19,106 miles, 6.2L, 4x4 and every option except max tow and navigation. The rest is in my signature. KBB has her around $28k in my area and one dealership has offered $32.5k.

 

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Prototype skid plate from SDHQ here in Arizona. Retains the OEM tow hooks. They are also making one with no holes if you want to remove the tow hooks.

 

 

I've seen a few pics of this prototype. I'd like one for my truck. Just waiting on a price to be released.

 

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