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Hey guys,

 

I'm looking to upgrade my jumper seat to a full center console. If you are interested in selling or even a trade for my jumper seat towards your full console and some money let me know. I want to spend around $500 for the console it self. I included a pic of what exactly i'm looking for. 

 

Thanks,

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I have, but it's like they are trying to get rich. Cheapest one I've seen is $650 plus $100 shipping.

 

I'm hoping to find a more reasonable price and something local would be nice but highly unlikely. 

 

Thanks for the heads up though.

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It seems like the center console should be worth exactly $510. Have you tried asking your local dealer? 70409aa419647d34e62a31109cfaeddf.jpg

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On 1/6/2018 at 10:07 PM, XSKIER said:

It seems like the center console should be worth exactly $510. Have you tried asking your local dealer? 70409aa419647d34e62a31109cfaeddf.jpg

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Checked with my dealer here locally and they said that is the special pricing when you buy with the truck. Other wise, it's about $1200+ when you put all the parts together and buy it separate. 

 

Back to looking in forums and ebay. lol

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If you go to a GM Parts website and price it out getting all the pieces you need, plus getting a custom harness from Mr. Gamboa, it ends up being on the north side of $900.00 bucks. And for me paying in Canadian pesos that is more like $1200.00.

I think I am going to try the auto wreckers route my self.

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5 hours ago, Likarok said:

If you go to a GM Parts website and price it out getting all the pieces you need, plus getting a custom harness from Mr. Gamboa, it ends up being on the north side of $900.00 bucks. And for me paying in Canadian pesos that is more like $1200.00.

I think I am going to try the auto wreckers route my self.

Thanks brotha, I'll give that a try. 

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22 hours ago, Likarok said:

If you go to a GM Parts website and price it out getting all the pieces you need, plus getting a custom harness from Mr. Gamboa, it ends up being on the north side of $900.00 bucks. And for me paying in Canadian pesos that is more like $1200.00.

I think I am going to try the auto wreckers route my self.

I just put together the console on that site and the end price was about $1200 (shipping and tax included). That's too rich for my blood. 

 

Thanks for the recommendation though

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Bit the bullet and bought one on eBay.

 

Thanks for everyone's advise and input. 

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I have a Brown one available from a 2018 Hogh Country with Wireless Charging. Brand new in the box. It needs the side trim panels, but otherwise it's complete. 

 

Will sell for $295, but must be picked up in Eastern PA. I have no way to ship this, it is too large. 

 

 

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Any one here want to trade me I have full Full center counsel from a 20 1516 Chevy Z 71Looking to get a black cloth jumpseat I’m in the Illinois area

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On 12/3/2020 at 8:40 AM, Wildlouie said:

Any one here want to trade me I have full Full center counsel from a 20 1516 Chevy Z 71Looking to get a black cloth jumpseat I’m in the Illinois area

Hello, i have a black jump seat if your still looking for a trade. 

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On 12/3/2020 at 8:40 AM, Wildlouie said:

Any one here want to trade me I have full Full center counsel from a 20 1516 Chevy Z 71Looking to get a black cloth jumpseat I’m in the Illinois area

did you ever find anyone to trade you? i have a 2014 z71  black jumpseat im trying to swap for a black full center console

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