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03-06 Gm Gray Silverado Tahoe Double Din Dash Bezel Radio Trim 00-02 Swap on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
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Springfield, Ohio, US

Springfield, Ohio, US
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These parts are great for a factory-looking Double DIN radio conversion in your 99-02 truck or SUV.
This is a nice GRAY i also have dark gray black listed as well. dash bezel out of an 06 Silverado. It will directly fit all GM full-size trucks and SUVS from 2003-2006 (+2007 Classic).
These parts can be used to replace your damaged parts or use to CONVERT YOUR 99-02 TO FIT DOIBLE DIN RADIOS!!
Very minor modification may be required, please do your research. The bezel may have minor scuffs, but all of the mounting tabs/clips are intact. The bezel can easily be painted a different color. Have other bezels listed. Any questions just ask

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