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Looks OEM. :waytogo:
 
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The vinyl didnt cost me anything and I wrapped it all myself. I manage a car shop here in Vegas and I have a roll of the carbon fiber. Actually most it was done from scraps! One of my tinters was wrapping a Porsche hood and messed it up and scraped the piece of CF he was using. Since I have never wrapped myself I saved most of it and used what I could. The only brand new piece is the bar the goes across the dash. We did an avalanche a few months back, all the same pieces as mine and iirc I charged him $400 or $450

On another note, need some opinions......I am painting the grille surround white, the chrome strip below the step pad on the rear bumper white, what do you guys think about doing the door handles too? I really don't like the chrome handles but since I've done the wheels they don't look as bad
 

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Be careful about colormatching the grille surround ... it might make the chrome grille itself look very small relative to the front end of the truck. I have never seen it so it's hard to tell. Might want to try some vinyl wrap on it first to get an idea of how it'd look painted ... same with the step pad trim.
 

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