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I just got a 14 v6, was wondering if just the black surround with the black billet grilles or the gt fog light with tinted lens would look better want some opinions I can't make up my mind
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I am selling the entire 2014 GT grille assembly with Fog lights and Pony for $175
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We have two kits available for the 2013-2014's:
GT-Style Grille Mounted fog lights kit - $499.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/2013...it-v6-boss-302
Lower Valance CS Style fog lights kit - $399.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/oem-...-boss-302-2013
All parts are OEM with the exception of the wiring harness that we manufacture in house (in the USA) and the kits come with a 5-year warranty.
If I had to say which one is a better value - the GT Style kit is the best deal by far. I agree with Rando that all the kits out there are expensive (I remember back in 2000 when you could buy an OE-Style V6 fog light kit for under $100!), but when you consider what you get with the GT kit its worth it. If you were to buy all the parts separately from the dealer you'd be looking at spending $1,000+.
Jason
GT-Style Grille Mounted fog lights kit - $499.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/2013...it-v6-boss-302
Lower Valance CS Style fog lights kit - $399.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/oem-...-boss-302-2013
All parts are OEM with the exception of the wiring harness that we manufacture in house (in the USA) and the kits come with a 5-year warranty.
If I had to say which one is a better value - the GT Style kit is the best deal by far. I agree with Rando that all the kits out there are expensive (I remember back in 2000 when you could buy an OE-Style V6 fog light kit for under $100!), but when you consider what you get with the GT kit its worth it. If you were to buy all the parts separately from the dealer you'd be looking at spending $1,000+.
Jason
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We have two kits available for the 2013-2014's:
GT-Style Grille Mounted fog lights kit - $499.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/2013...it-v6-boss-302
Lower Valance CS Style fog lights kit - $399.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/oem-...-boss-302-2013
All parts are OEM with the exception of the wiring harness that we manufacture in house (in the USA) and the kits come with a 5-year warranty.
If I had to say which one is a better value - the GT Style kit is the best deal by far. I agree with Rando that all the kits out there are expensive (I remember back in 2000 when you could buy an OE-Style V6 fog light kit for under $100!), but when you consider what you get with the GT kit its worth it. If you were to buy all the parts separately from the dealer you'd be looking at spending $1,000+.
Jason
GT-Style Grille Mounted fog lights kit - $499.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/2013...it-v6-boss-302
Lower Valance CS Style fog lights kit - $399.99:
http://www.starkey-products.com/oem-...-boss-302-2013
All parts are OEM with the exception of the wiring harness that we manufacture in house (in the USA) and the kits come with a 5-year warranty.
If I had to say which one is a better value - the GT Style kit is the best deal by far. I agree with Rando that all the kits out there are expensive (I remember back in 2000 when you could buy an OE-Style V6 fog light kit for under $100!), but when you consider what you get with the GT kit its worth it. If you were to buy all the parts separately from the dealer you'd be looking at spending $1,000+.
Jason
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