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I have taken all the chrome parts off my 2016 gmc crew cab for color matched parts... I'm thinking you can change the 2014 and 2015 to the new style if front bumper and grill are put together but i could be wrong..

Pieces for sale are the front bumper and front grill. Rear bumper and door handles Front bumper does not come with the fog lamps or brackets. the rear bumper is the same and just the bumper but does come with the step pads as i purchased one without the step pads....

I aslo have the stock front break calipers and rotors that have maybe 4k miles on them. I also have the stock front struts and rear shocks that have maybe 2k miles on them

parts are located in bradenton FL

feel free to call or text with offers plus shipping

(941)201-2056 mike

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Price door handles

 

 

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Make me an offer on the set of 4

What did you do with the tow mirrors? Do u still have those?

Tow mirrors are already gone sorry

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How good of condition is your front bumper?

Can you PM me what you would need plus shipping? (Can't PM on mobile)

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Rear bumper have backup sensors? Been looking for one as mine has some minor damage.

 

 

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Rear bumper have backup sensors? Been looking for one as mine has some minor damage.

 

 

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Yes it does the sensors are not included but it does have the silver rings that hold the sensors though

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