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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by MTBun
does anyone know if one can get a new arrowhead with color in it and replace it?

mine has faded bad
At the time I re-glued mine, I called the dealership for a replacement emblem and was informed that I had to buy the whole replacement grill piece for some outrageous sum (I don't recall the amount, just that it was a LOT). That'* why I just reglued mine back on, faded and all.
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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by MTBun
does anyone know if one can get a new arrowhead with color in it and replace it?

mine has faded bad

you may want to try gmpartsdirect.com

they may have them by themselves..i think the entire grille is about 125$(shipped) from them...dont quote me on that though.
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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 07:53 PM
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thanks
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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 08:39 PM
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If you can clear the old stuff out yourself and find the right paint and feel comfortable with it, it really would be the cheapest thing to do. Getting the silver in the "+" symbol might be the hardest, but if you're out of luck trying to get just the arrow on GMPD.com that may have to do. Anyone who has been to a junkyard ever been able to get just the arrow without the grille?
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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by dillcc
If you can clear the old stuff out yourself and find the right paint and feel comfortable with it, it really would be the cheapest thing to do. Getting the silver in the "+" symbol might be the hardest, but if you're out of luck trying to get just the arrow on GMPD.com that may have to do. Anyone who has been to a junkyard ever been able to get just the arrow without the grille?
Well if you were able to do it at your house I'm sure someone here can do it at a yard.
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Old Apr 11, 2006 | 06:00 AM
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They don't sell the arrowhead separately. Neither does GMPartsDirect. Some kids ripped the arrowhead off my car and stole it. I had to get the whole front grille, and yes, it was around $120 from GMPartsDirect. But I'm anal about my car, so I paid it, just to get the red arrowhead.

To get it cheaper, post in the Wanted forum for the salvage yard vultures to look for one for you. I can't believe nobody sells the arrowhead separately. Seems like there'* a market there and nobody filling it.
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Old Apr 11, 2006 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Sully1742
Originally Posted by dillcc
If you can clear the old stuff out yourself and find the right paint and feel comfortable with it, it really would be the cheapest thing to do. Getting the silver in the "+" symbol might be the hardest, but if you're out of luck trying to get just the arrow on GMPD.com that may have to do. Anyone who has been to a junkyard ever been able to get just the arrow without the grille?
Well if you were able to do it at your house I'm sure someone here can do it at a yard.
If you read further up in this thread, you'll see that he had to pry his off and was removing the red anyway. When you pry them off, or they fall off, the adhesive that'* used to keep them on the badge holder takes the color with it.

Now you could get the whole badge/holder off the grille by drilling out the plastic spot welds, I suppose, but there would be a challenge involved with re-attaching it to your grill.

One of these days, one of us will come up with a good way to do this, I believe.
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Old Apr 11, 2006 | 12:02 PM
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I have to look at my Parts (they are in my car from NEBF)...i believe that i have a Arrowhead off a 96-99 ill post the PN that is on the back of the piece to cross chech
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Old Apr 11, 2006 | 01:31 PM
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ok i have Arrowhead with the PN that says 25625878

I am not sure if that is the Bonneville arrowhead or not but it realllllly looks like it
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Old Apr 11, 2006 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by lash
If you read further up in this thread, you'll see that he had to pry his off and was removing the red anyway. When you pry them off, or they fall off, the adhesive that'* used to keep them on the badge holder takes the color with it.
Good call lash, didn't even think about that. Junkyard won't work except for a whole grille assembly and I'm guessing it'd be hard to find one without any fading already. GMPD.com would be the only way to go as I see it, but I'm not getting a match when I search that part number "25625878" posted. Am I missing something? What was the price listed by the way?
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