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Anyone have one of these? Worth the $50 they ask for it?

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My truck came with one. comes in hand for stuff I dont want lost in the huge center console.

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I bought one, I like it alot, when I get a big cash deposit from a client I will store it in the little secret part and pile junk over the cover. I like the change holder too.. I hate change rolling around.

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I ordered my cargo bed tie downs from them. Fast shipment. I think they are a GM dealer in Florida, but I could be mistaken.

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Looks like it's the same exact thing.

 

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Thanks for the picture, wish gm would update their website and stop showing the ones from the old models.. Hard to know if you like something buy old pictures. sheesh.

thanks again. looks handy.

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Thanks for all the great info. Looks like it's an upper tray for the console. Any chance of a picture of it out if the console? Thanks again.

 

cmpcpro is that "little secret part" wife proof?

 

Got one on order with my local Chevy dealer..

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that place has a good price, but wanted to charge me $10 + for shipping. I just ordered it off ebay and saved about $5. Search for the part number....

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I checked them for price on a few other things, looks like the shipping is standard ups rates vs the inflated shipping of other places like gmpartsdirect ect..
so if your getting a 100.00 part you will save money. 30% off msrp isnt bad at all. 20% is usually the max you can find on gm stuff...

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Dealer parts man said $42 and they'll deliver.

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