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I'm on way to pick up said parts.

Thanks again

They look nice

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I'm on way to pick up said parts.
Thanks again
They look nice
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They are wayyyyy too nice for my truck! Straight trade for stock headers! Done deal!


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PM'ing address now. Thanks for the update....

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Didn’t wanna send it off looking ugly so I got some high heat prime and paint and laid some down for ya!


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1 hour ago, CajunFries said:


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Didn’t wanna send it off looking ugly so I got some high heat prime and paint and laid some down for ya!


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You all should take note, this is what customer service is all about!

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Lighted Door Sill Plates,...Was too good of a deal to pass up... IMG_20210128_192500028_HDR.thumb.jpg.7064a96122eda9633b05dfd88b60ffec.jpg

Where’d you get yours from?


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13 hours ago, Chevy8088 said:

Put on a RDJ tailgate panel

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is that a stick on thing or ?

what brand mud flaps are those? and the wind deflectors? do they cut down on the wind coming in when the glass is down? these trucks are horribly designed in that manner, I had the windows down and the rear window open and had a soda can in the bed of the truck and that thing wiped around and shot inside at the dash like it shot out of a cannon. lol

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45 minutes ago, slumpychuck said:


Where’d you get yours from?


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I see them on ebay for around $250 a set usually, depending on the color I have seen sets selling for like $80 never black though of course.

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Not a K2 mod, but today I made it easier to DO mods to my K2 in the winter!
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