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Hey Phil sent you a PM for a harness.  
Thanks....

Thanks! I’ll get to it shortly.


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Phil,
 
are you still fulfilling orders for your jumpseat plug and play harness? I would like to order one

Yes sir. But due to the demand, I am 12-15 days lead time for new harness orders. Then factory 5-7 day shipping. Saw your PM and responded.




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Hey Phil needing to get a harness and possibly the whole console from you.  Will send you a PM.  Thanks 

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For those also interested in the wireless charging upgrade I have some decent news if you have a Galaxy S10 (specifically the E version is the version I have). I bought my console with the first generation wireless charging with a plan to update it as it wasn't working for my previous Galaxy phone. However, the S10E even with a case, fits and charges wirelessly.

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I just received my center console.  I was pretty confident after watching pgamboa's video and then I got this.

First pick is the console.  It's out of a wrecked '16.  The second is what i believe is the the mounting bracket for attaching to dash.  I have no clue what the silver bracket is.  Then I got a bag of screws and bolts.  If anyone can tell me what that silver bracket or where all those bolts go, I will definitely be appreciative.

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5 minutes ago, Mankato said:

I just received my center console.  I was pretty confident after watching pgamboa's video and then I got this.

First pick is the console.  It's out of a wrecked '16.  The second is what i believe is the the mounting bracket for attaching to dash.  I have no clue what the silver bracket is.  Then I got a bag of screws and bolts.  If anyone can tell me what that silver bracket or where all those bolts go, I will definitely be appreciative.

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The silver bracket goes underneath towards the back of the console. 

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Middle bracket

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Rear bracket

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The four nuts with washers hold on those two brackets.

The black bracket looks different than the one I have.


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The middle duh!  That takes care of most of the silver bolts.  Any clue what all those black screws are from.  Told the guy at the salvage yard I needed that black bracket and the bolts holding it on and I got a big bag of crap!

 

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Some of the black ones hold on the front bracket you have there. The rest, no idea.


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Can anyone tell me which part numbers match up with the attached color code for the new center console? 

 

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