'95-'98 grill in a '88

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I take it as friendly as well, always do with you. Where would I double check your info? I know what I know just as surely as you know what you know...
I recognize the brochure has a newer grille, but do all the m/y 94 trucks? Or is this more (in)famous GM parts using bullshit?
Good question. I figured the sales brochure BS would brag about the refreshed front end but I couldn't find that just yet. So for now, it's a "I know what I know" confirmation. :D

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I took a picture of my extra (2 headlight) 88-93 grill (it needs some work). The reason why I am going with a 94-98 is that my original grill was badly cracked and my donated grill (see picture) needs work. I also find the 94-98 seems to be made of better plastic and more durable.. When at the yard the 88-93's tend to more degraded... I think a new grill is pretty pricey from LMC etc. I probably have around $60 CDN in my used grill/brackets/etc..

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