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Old 04-01-2005, 11:34 PM   #1
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any idea what a NOS set of door handles are worth

i have aquired a set(l&r) of NOS gm door handles(outside)kinda wonder what they are worth...let me know if you could
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Old 04-01-2005, 11:45 PM   #2
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I've seen them go for around $100.00 on EBay. Are they for sale??
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Old 04-02-2005, 12:47 AM   #3
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I just saw a pair or PERFECT ones go for 200 on ebay. Unbelievable.
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Old 04-02-2005, 08:01 AM   #4
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Old 04-02-2005, 10:56 AM   #5
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:tj: I have a set of nos outside handles in perfect shape that I might be willing to part with, but they won't be cheap.Plus I don't think $200 is all that bad since you can't go down to the dealer and buy them. It took me about a year and a half before I found these, so imo $200 is not that bad. I don't think I would sell mine for that, because I can just hold on to them and they'll be worth more in a few more years.I would want $250 for mine as they are perfect in the box and are beautiful!! Maybe a little steep , but if you only want the best then it is worth it. Randy
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Old 04-02-2005, 12:52 PM   #6
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yes they will be for sale,just have to decide what i want for them,just kinda trying the waters right now,give me a week to think about it,i have a really nice set off of my truck that i will use,i just happened to run into these
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Old 04-02-2005, 01:42 PM   #7
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Old 04-02-2005, 01:59 PM   #8
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Old 04-02-2005, 02:42 PM   #9
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I never had part # to check before and since I have a pair to check the #'s with now and just did, they are still availible new, but the dealer I talked to in Louisville, Ky. said they are $118.00 a piece. Randy oh and the part #'s are 3927899, and 3927895
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Old 04-02-2005, 05:31 PM   #11
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I guess there goes the $200-250 idea, lol.
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I guess there goes the $200-250 idea, lol.


Maybe not. everyone doesn't know about this site. I had never heard of it untill today Now that I know this site exsists I will be getting some stuff that I need from them I 'll put them on ebay sunday and see what they do. I'll post a link in this thread. Randy
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Old 04-02-2005, 06:18 PM   #13
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Maybe not. everyone doesn't know about this site. I had never heard of it untill today Now that I know this site exsists I will be getting some stuff that I need from them I 'll put them on ebay sunday and see what they do. I'll post a link in this thread. Randy
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I am curious and do not understand.How is it that you join this board a while back and only today you learned about this site?

I've been on a month now and I haven't been able to look at everything this board has to offer. I'm very new at the truck thing too, as this is my first truck like this and hadn't even heard of the board untill a month ago. So I guess I need to do a little studying of this board. What other good sites like this gm direct are out there? Randy
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I've been on a month now and I haven't been able to look at everything this board has to offer. I'm very new at the truck thing too, as this is my first truck like this and hadn't even heard of the board untill a month ago. So I guess I need to do a little studying of this board. What other good sites like this gm direct are out there? Randy
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:tj: I have a set of nos outside handles in perfect shape that I might be willing to part with, but they won't be cheap.Plus I don't think $200 is all that bad since you can't go down to the dealer and buy them. It took me about a year and a half before I found these, so imo $200 is not that bad. I don't think I would sell mine for that, because I can just hold on to them and they'll be worth more in a few more years.I would want $250 for mine as they are perfect in the box and are beautiful!! Maybe a little steep , but if you only want the best then it is worth it. Randy
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I've been on a month now and I haven't been able to look at everything this board has to offer. I'm very new at the truck thing too, as this is my first truck like this and hadn't even heard of the board untill a month ago. So I guess I need to do a little studying of this board. What other good sites like this gm direct are out there? Randy

first off welcome to the site... second please refrain from "thread jacking" its quite rude and tends to cause disagreements.
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First off I don't think I jacked this thread! I just put my .02 on the worth of the handles by using my set as an example. Did I try to sell mine? NO!So what's the big deal? I did what I thought I was supposed to do. Hill job asked what he thought they were worth and I and others told him what our thought were on them.I was kidding about the jacked thread thing because that was not my intention. So mhc was is it exactly that I've done wrong since you seem so well informed? Then after my first post all I did was reply to these questions or comments directed to me. So I'm really not understanding wht I've done that's so wrong. Hilljob got the info he needed and I got some much needed info as well, isn't that what this board is about? Randy
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I paid 62 dollars each at my local dealership. They stock them on the shelf.

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First off I don't think I jacked this thread! I just put my .02 on the worth of the handles by using my set as an example. Did I try to sell mine? NO!So what's the big deal? I did what I thought I was supposed to do. Hill job asked what he thought they were worth and I and others told him what our thought were on them.I was kidding about the jacked thread thing because that was not my intention. So mhc was is it exactly that I've done wrong since you seem so well informed? Then after my first post all I did was reply to these questions or comments directed to me. So I'm really not understanding wht I've done that's so wrong. Hilljob got the info he needed and I got some much needed info as well, isn't that what this board is about? Randy
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Byrd, you should be gentle. MHC is the top power that be at this website. She runs the place along with Josh. She is indeed well informed.
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lol , you still got a few things to learn around here , good place to be once you get the rules figured out , welcome to the board and watch them big feet ya got , seems like youve already stepped on a few toes lmao , again welcome to the board
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