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I have chrome trim under my windows (GM calls it a window reveal).  2017 Silverado LTZ.  I am looking to trade it with someone who has black.  Must be in great condition, as mine are, and for a crew cab.  I know it’s less likely, but I would also love to trade my chrome handles for white ones if interested.  

Collectively, the OEM trim for all four doors is about $400 and the handles are outrageous, like $650.   If there are no takers on trading, does anyone have an idea where I can get them cheaper?  Thank you!!

 

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