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On 12/13/2017 at 11:12 PM, pgamboa said:

What this comes down to is:

  • My Plug and Play Harness
  • (2) USB Cables - based on the console year your purchased

Thanks guys!  I'll be filling orders on my waitlist, then everyone else on a first come, first serve basis.

Greetings my friend. I finally got a center console out of a 2017 for my 2018. it does have the phone charging lid. Are you still making the PNP harnesses for them? If you are, I would love to get the set up from you!! I can meet you at the McKinney airport or can come by your location with cash in hand.

 

THANKS 

Jeff     [email protected]      

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It looks like I am finally getting my hands on one of these out of a 17 denali, the only issue is the woodgrain trim that will be on it.

Does any one know the P/N's for the replacement pcs that would match the trim on my 18 Silverado LT with black interior?

 

Phil, once I know for sure I am getting this I will be hitting you up for this harness on top of the DL3 harness I already have on order.

 

 

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It looks like I am finally getting my hands on one of these out of a 17 denali, the only issue is the woodgrain trim that will be on it.
Does any one know the P/N's for the replacement pcs that would match the trim on my 18 Silverado LT with black interior?
 
Phil, once I know for sure I am getting this I will be hitting you up for this harness on top of the DL3 harness I already have on order.
 
 

Silver (synthesis trim)?

You cannot buy the console trim by itself and have to buy the entire upper tray.


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Silver (synthesis trim)?

You cannot buy the console trim by itself and have to buy the entire upper tray.


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I wondered about that after looking on ebay
I assume the same as the radio bezel which is silver and not the patterned ones in the doors correct?

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On 10/23/2020 at 3:25 PM, pgamboa said:


Silver (synthesis trim)?

You cannot buy the console trim by itself and have to buy the entire upper tray.


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Hey pgamboa, 

 

 what would it be for the whole center console with wireless charging and harness with the silver term?

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Pgamboa are you still selling the center console with all the wiring for the jump seat swap?

Yes - however, the consoles are on a severe backorder status right now from GM. I am being told it’s likely not until December before we get more. I have paid customers from August that are still patiently waiting. So those booked back orders would ship first.

Harness/USB cables are shipping in about 3-4 weeks.


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Hey pgamboa, 
 
 what would it be for the whole center console with wireless charging and harness with the silver term?

Current pricing is about $1078 out the door with console, harness, usb cables, shipping anywhere in the lower 48 states. But consoles are on severe backorder status right now from GM.


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5 hours ago, pgamboa said:


Yes - however, the consoles are on a severe backorder status right now from GM. I am being told it’s likely not until December before we get more. I have paid customers from August that are still patiently waiting. So those booked back orders would ship first.

Harness/USB cables are shipping in about 3-4 weeks.


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How can I contact you directly to order a console with all the harnesses and wiring and to be put on the waiting list? Thanks

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How can I contact you directly to order a console with all the harnesses and wiring and to be put on the waiting list? Thanks

You can reach me at [email protected]

I am not taking payments for consoles at this time. But can put you on the wait list for one when they become available.


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For people who have done this...

 

How many of you have done so without installing the bracket at the front.

 

For those that have used the bracket any idea what bolts it requires?

I am running around in circles on the GM sites trying to find them in a schematic.

 

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For people who have done this...
 
How many of you have done so without installing the bracket at the front.
 
For those that have used the bracket any idea what bolts it requires?
I am running around in circles on the GM sites trying to find them in a schematic.
 

11609982 - Bolts (qty. 2)


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9 minutes ago, pgamboa said:

 


11609982 - Bolts (qty. 2)

 

9 minutes ago, pgamboa said:

As always, Phil is on it, thanks 

2?

 

aren't there 2 on the firewall and 2 at the console or are some reused from the "ash tray" removal?




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Posted (edited)

I need to order this Harness Jump Seat to Full Center Console Retrofit  Plug and Play

I have 2018 Chevrolet Silverado. I have the full Console I need just Harness it does have the three USB port on console  

Thanks Mike

 

 

Edited by Mike Lovergine

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