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The following parts were installed on my car for two weeks, unfortunately (for me) I've decided that they just don't match the other appearance mods I've done, so I'm looking to sell. Here is what I have:

T-Rex Sports Series Stainless Steel Mesh Grille, #TRX-44415
T-Rex Sports Series Stainless Bumper Grille, #TRX-45415
T-Rex T1 Stainless Custom Hood Scoop Inserts, #TRX-11417

I paid $550 for these about three weeks ago, they've been on my car for two weeks so everything is like new. All hardware included.

I already cut the tabs off of the Challenger logo, tape mounted it and installed it on the grill so that is included - you can keep your Challenger logo or sell it.

The hoods scoops require that holes be drilled through the existing hood scoop inserts. As I can't use these now, I will also include them - you can just pop yours out and insert these and then keep your stock ones in case you ever want to switch back.

Looking to get $400 + shipping for everything, but willing to consider other offers. Ships from Detroit, Michigan.
 

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Quick bump - with new pictures. Everything has been removed and is ready for shipment. As mentioned, this includes the Challenger badge already installed, and the entire hood scoop inserts - no need to drill holes in your inserts.

$400 + shipping
 

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Last bump - dropped price to $350 and I'll pay for standard shipping.
 

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Parts are packaged and ready for shipment - $275 and I pay for standard shipping.
 

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Damn man, I would so buy this from you if I wanted the SS, but I want to get black. Hopefully someone gets this from you...this is a steal guys!
 

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The grills are held on by "hook screws", for lack of a better term. There are a total of 9, 3 for the lower grill and 6 for the upper grill. Basically, you stick the hooks through your existing grill and have them grab the new grill, then you tighten them down with provided washer and lock nut. Nothing hard about it, just need some patience. Skinny arms help.

As for the hood scoops inserts, they are held in by two studs that push through the insert and then are bolted on the back. I don't really see a way to mount those in a functional hood scoop, unless you forgot about the bolts and used some kind of glue or epoxy.
 
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