What's this part called

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Kee Fuller

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Curious to know what's the name of this part. My ppv had lights there and it's plugged now, wanted to see if it can be replaced instead of them adding fiberglass and painting it over.

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Curious to know what's the name of this part. My ppv had lights there and it's plugged now, wanted to see if it can be replaced instead of them adding fiberglass and painting it over.

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@Kee Fuller Yea like they said, D-pillar appliques. I have a set of black ones if you're interested. What are you doing with the ones you're getting rid of?
 
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@Kee Fuller Yea like they said, D-pillar appliques. I have a set of black ones if you're interested. What are you doing with the ones you're getting rid of?

The ones on my truck currently have holes in them. Former ppv so it seems like it's cheaper to replace em than have them repaired
 

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They're about $110-$120 from GM Parts Direct, and you may have to have them painted. They're plastic, and are fairly-easily removed, so you can pull them and take them to a shop for the R&R.
 

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