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another tip is to go at a gm dealer and watch some truck that have the console and when you will see the plate you want, just take the serial number in note and then you can order this plate with the serial number :)

 

no it is all include in the plate kit and it's about 150$

Ok. Thanks. I was hoping to order tonight. My interior is jet black and trim is z71 brushed aluminum or that's what it looks like to me. Here's a pic of my interior. Edited by Aldila
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Ok. Thanks. I was hoping to order tonight. My interior is jet black and trim is z71 brushed aluminum or that's what it looks like to me. Here's a pic of my interior.

I THINK the brushed aluminum is called "synthesis". Maybe someone else can confirm.

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Anyone have part number for plate kit to match my trim in above picture? My dealership wasn't any help this morning.

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Awesome. Thank you. So, i have the folowing patrol numbers. Do these 4 part numbers include everything I will need for the swap?I though I saw a bracket part number earlier? Do i need it?

 

23466980-console

22817347-panel

22817349-panel

22995086-plate kit

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Yes you need the bracket in order to secure the front of the console to the dash #22776807. I also don't think plate kit includes the cupholder. Order the cupholder on ebay for $40 though.


where in Tx are you located and where are you ordering the parts from?

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In central texas and plan on shopping after lunch online for best prices, unless someone has suggestion. Also, does the cupholder have part#?

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So has anyone here gotten all the usb and plugs to work correctly? I really want to do this but I would want it to be right near OEM quality, as far as looks and operation goes.

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Yes you need the bracket in order to secure the front of the console to the dash #22776807. I also don't think plate kit includes the cupholder. Order the cupholder on ebay for $40 though.

where in Tx are you located and where are you ordering the parts from?

I was favoring gmpartsonline.net They show to be in texas. Anyone order from them?

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I was favoring gmpartsonline.net They show to be in texas. Anyone order from them?

I ordered my console swap parts from them last week. I'm Got most of my parts within like 3 days to Cali. I'm still missing 1 side panel from them. And they didn't have the front bracket so I had to order it from another site.

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Did u call to verify stock? I tried calling earlier , but got voicemail.

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When I placed my first order everything went fine and the following day I got an email saying some of items were discontinue blah blah blah. So after that I did my research and got the new part numbers and called them to see if those were available but the lady keep telling me to order Online and she wasn't able to tell me if it was in stock. I got the items shipped directly from gm.

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