, the potential cost range is a pretty wide window—you might expect to spend somewhere between $50 and $350 for parts and labor, depending on the materials needed and the size of the window.
If you feel comfortable taking care of your car window trim replacement yourself, you could expect to find aftermarket options ranging anywhere from $30 to $300.
If after your car window trim replacement you’re looking for areas to save a little more cash, consider revisiting your
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