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Yep. I’m here. But out until 6/19. :). I am accepting orders but can’t build/ship until 6/20.

If you PM’d me, please send me another PM to bump it up to the top. I get 20-25 a day :). So they tend to drown quick.

If you want to order, I can reply with ordering instructions.

Thanks!


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Hey Phil. I have a 2017 Silverado with the jumpseat and want to convert it to the full center console if I can find one. I was wondering if you still had the wiring harnesses. I’m in the process of trying to find one without having to buy one straight from the dealership. Thanks for your time 

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Hey Phil. I have a 2017 Silverado with the jumpseat and want to convert it to the full center console if I can find one. I was wondering if you still had the wiring harnesses. I’m in the process of trying to find one without having to buy one straight from the dealership. Thanks for your time 

Yep. I am taking orders for these while on vacation. PM me to order. I’ve got a healthy backlog of orders to fill when I return. I get back 6/19 and have about a week’s worth of order to fill. If you are not on a time crunch, feel free to PM me when ready.

Thanks!


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Ok thank you so much. Where could I find the console? Any sites that might help? And also I know this is going to sound dumb but I’m new to this site, how do I PM you when I’m ready to order one. Thank again for everything 

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1 hour ago, scott5.3silverado said:

Ok thank you so much. Where could I find the console? Any sites that might help? And also I know this is going to sound dumb but I’m new to this site, how do I PM you when I’m ready to order one. Thank again for everything 

This is from a post on the center console swap thread.  Looks like this is where most guys are getting consoles from.  I got mine on ebay, it was a brand new take out.  Got it a lot cheaper than what they are going for now, but think those days of $350 consoles are gone.  Anyways here is the post from that thread....

 

mitchell95: I just finished my swap. Ordered all partsfrom Corbin with gmpartsnow.com. I spent hours researching prices and they were by far the cheapest to the door. I have a 2018 Silverado Crew with black interior w/silver stiching. 

84288040-Console $390.79
84092079-Upper Trim Panel $146.57
22467516-Side Trim $52.96
23467516-Side Trim $25.30
22776807-Front Bracket $16.58
84022323-Cable $16.46
19119050-Cable $24.13
11609982-Bolt x 2 $3.26ea

Total $680.31

10% Discount -$67.93

Shipping to my location $54.53

Grand Total $665.91
 

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Ok thank you Phil. I saw your YouTube video and you’ve made this swap look easy. If I can just get my hands on one I’ll order the harness from you. Thank you for all your help. I’ll be in touch when I find one. If you can tell me how to PM you I will. Sorry I’m new to this site and don’t know how. Thanks a bunch

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Here's what I ordered from General Motors Parts Online; however, in hindsight I did NOT need and do not recommend purchase of any bolts, the front bracket or the lamp switch...positively not needed and I returned those parts.  This console was black with the grey/silver trim with "red" stitching. Be sure you pick a VIN that will drive the right color leather "and" stitching. Finally, recommend all 3 USB cables, I had to interchange from the HMI options to get full capability with iPhone, I was glad I had all 3.  Very happy with General Motors Parts Online, price and definitely customer service.

 

www.generalmotorspartsonline.com

 

23359405     Console Assembly     $324.85     1     $324.85       Black leather/red stitching/wireless pad for a 2015
22776807     Console Assembly Front Bracket     $13.79     1     $13.79  NOT NEEDED        
19303284     Cable     $14.35     1     $14.35         
19303285     Cable     $14.51     1     $14.51         
19119050     Cable     $21.27     1     $21.27         
84092079     Upper Trim Panel     $133.71     1     $133.71         
22876716     Lamp Switch     $20.00     1     $20.00         NOT NEEDED
11589012     Signal Lamp Assembly Bolt     $0.64     4     $2.56         NOT NEEDED
11609982     Fender Liner Bolt     $2.71     6     $16.26         NOT NEEDED
11518341     Lower Shield Bolt     $5.47     4     $21.88         NOT NEEDED
23467516     Side Trim     $22.30     1     $22.30         
22817347     Side Trim     $48.32     1     $48.32         
Subtotal:     $653.80 
Shipping (UPS - Ground):     $51.22 
Total:     $705.02 
 

Rick

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Got my new console in yesterday and installed this morning.  Now to just send Phil my harness to get everything else working 

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Got my new console in yesterday and installed this morning.  Now to just send Phil my harness to get everything else working 

I am back from vacation on Tuesday :). I’ll have several of these to build when I return.


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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.

How can I order this?

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How can I order this?

Send me a PM. I need to fully understand your upgrade path.


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17 hours ago, pgamboa said:


Send me a PM. I need to fully understand your upgrade path.


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This 
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I sent you a PM.


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Hey Phil, I’m new to this site. I just bought a console for my 15 Silverado and I guess I need to buy your pnp harness. I need help with what ordering one. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks Paul

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