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Old 03-15-2007, 01:47 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The chin spoiler still exists. It's $880. It mates to the front fascia, which is $445.50.

Both are still available. Supplies are limited. I thought about buying a spare of each, but for $1300?
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Old 03-15-2007, 10:05 PM   #12 (permalink)
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The chin spoiler still exists. It's $880. It mates to the front fascia, which is $445.50.

Both are still available. Supplies are limited. I thought about buying a spare of each, but for $1300?
I found out today that the dealer said that yes they do make a 2 piece but its not available on the west coast. Now, the dealer doesn't want to have to eat the cost of the wrong bumper assy that they ordered. I asked if they had ups way over there on the east coast. lol. I WILL get the correct front end, its just been a painful process. Thanks for all the input.
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Old 03-16-2007, 01:08 AM   #13 (permalink)
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The chin spoiler still exists. It's $880. It mates to the front fascia, which is $445.50.

Both are still available. Supplies are limited. I thought about buying a spare of each, but for $1300?
Do you know the specific part #'s. That would be phenomenal. The cost doesn't matter, still only paying $500 deductible, insurance pays the rest. I just want my car to be original, ya know.
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Old 03-16-2007, 09:12 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I thought about buying a spare of each, but for $1300?
I am with you on that- if you plan to hold the car it may be a wise investment, but then any responsible collector (average 3K mls yrly) would be careful not to bang up the front end... it only takes ONE parking curb scraaaaaatttchhh... to wake up to that be-fricken-careful-reality...

BUT THE WIFE, WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE WIFE???????
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I am with you on that- if you plan to hold the car it may be a wise investment, but then any responsible collector (average 3K mls yrly) would be careful not to bang up the front end... it only takes ONE parking curb scraaaaaatttchhh... to wake up to that be-fricken-careful-reality...

BUT THE WIFE, WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE WIFE???????
If she hadn't been crying when she got home I probably would have beat her. lol. I SWEAR that i am kiddin. I'm pretty sure it was more traumatic for her then it was for me but this front end deal is just a real pain in the arse. Chrysler needs to pull their head out and actually teach their employees about the cars and parts that they are trying to sell. What a concept.
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Chrysler needs to pull their head out and actually teach their employees about the cars and parts that they are trying to sell. What a concept.
Joey,

You're preaching to the choir on this!!! I'm sure all of us have had an experience or more when we've gone to the dealer and we know more about these cars then the "trained" Chrysler employees.
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Joey,

You're preaching to the choir on this!!! I'm sure all of us have had an experience or more when we've gone to the dealer and we know more about these cars then the "trained" Chrysler employees.

A dealer employee is not technically a Chrysler employee , yes they represent DC but do not work directly for the corporation . Dealer are independently owned and employees work for the owner of each store . Even so they still should now the product they are selling
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Old 03-16-2007, 10:20 AM   #18 (permalink)
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A dealer employee is not technically a Chrysler employee , yes they represent DC but do not work directly for the corporation . Dealer are independently owned and employees work for the owner of each store . Even so they still should now the product they are selling
I know, it's just DAMN it.
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You're preaching to the choir on this!!! I'm sure all of us have had an experience or more when we've gone to the dealer and we know more about these cars then the "trained" Chrysler employees.
The problem that i have is that when i went to the body shop to pick my car up from being repaired they have the 1 piece on my car. I am indirectly working with the dealer,Normandin Chrysler(San Jose,CA), and i vowed to never use that dealer again when i took my car for a tune-up and apparently someone closed my hood with tools in their hand and chipped the paint. They argued with me about the damage so i vowed to them that i would never deal with them again and now i have to. But in the end i WILL prevail.
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. But in the end i WILL prevail.

Thats what I like to hear , never give up or take no for an answer.
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