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I have a chrome one for a silverado where are you located

 

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??? You have what I want and you want what I have.

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I think somebody need to get a price idea of what it cost to have the painted parts painted a different color as well, that way maybe you can trade somebody with a different color truck and have the parts painted your color. Timeswelding had the parts of his truck painted to match my truck and they were ready to go when I got there. He said the total for the front bumper, grill, and headlight trim was around $500 for him but he had a buddy discount and I already had a paint matched rear bumper.

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Looking for an 14-15 Silverado high country grille. I have both a chrome with chrome mesh and a 14 z71 grille with chrome surround if anyone is interested.

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Looking to swap the chrome front or rear for color matched bumpers. Located in Texas/Louisiana region.

 

Only 5 months old with 3.5k miles and no visible issues with either end.ac3d6bee2ac6e61ffc226dfd200c5740.jpg

 

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I have a 2014/2015 black matte black grill I picked up for my truck but ended up trading for a 16 model.

 

Some scratches on the bottom from who ever took it off another truck. 80 dollars for who ever wants it. Located near Grimsby, Ontario

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I have a 2014/2015 black matte black grill I picked up for my truck but ended up trading for a 16 model.

 

Some scratches on the bottom from who ever took it off another truck. 80 dollars for who ever wants it. Located near Grimsby, Ontario

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I have a 14-15 silvy chrome honeycomb mesh and want to swap with someone who the black matte version. They both apparently pop out which should reduce shipping costs and I don't mind driving a week without a mesh til it arrives. Would like to swap with someone within the South/East/SE US region to minimize shipping costs.

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I have a 14-15 silvy chrome honeycomb mesh and want to swap with someone who the black matte version. They both apparently pop out which should reduce shipping costs and I don't mind driving a week without a mesh til it arrives. Would like to swap with someone within the South/East/SE US region to minimize shipping costs.

It is a little more than pop out. Take off plastic cover over radiator and 4 bolts underneath and 2 bolts in each fender well.

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Yes, I know that. They 'pop off' once they grille assembly is on the ground and you have access to the backside of it.

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I think somebody need to get a price idea of what it cost to have the painted parts painted a different color as well, that way maybe you can trade somebody with a different color truck and have the parts painted your color. Timeswelding had the parts of his truck painted to match my truck and they were ready to go when I got there. He said the total for the front bumper, grill, and headlight trim was around $500 for him but he had a buddy discount and I already had a paint matched rear bumper.

I live in Cali and the dealer wanted like 1,000 to get a new grill and have it perfectly color matched. Checked with some body shops and not many people want to warranty painted plastic. So I painted my own grill and headlight bezels for about $100.

 

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2015 White LTZ z71. Have a chrome z71 grill and chrome bumpers with sensors. I'd like to trade bumpers for color matched and grill for black mesh.

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Have a 2014 Silverado LTZ Blue Granite with complete chrome front end, rear bumper, door handles and mirror caps. If anyone had color matched parts they wanted to swap PM me.

 

Id swap to 16/17 chrome/painted front end too if someone liked 14-15 better.

 

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