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3 minutes ago, Nasty said:

How is that more than a center console?

Crazy isn't it. Watching the price of jump seats on Craigslist, I was going to sell mine but from what I've seen they only go for around $150. Think I'll keep it for that price. 

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11 minutes ago, DESERT DOG said:

Crazy isn't it. Watching the price of jump seats on Craigslist, I was going to sell mine but from what I've seen they only go for around $150. Think I'll keep it for that price. 

Kinda sucks because my buddy is looking for a ce ter console and this guy is literally 15 minutes away

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I have Katzkin leather covers for a jump seat that I'm looking to sell.  I replaced my cloth seats with Katzkin but I already had the center console so the jump seat cover is unused and needs a good home.

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I have a brand new 2017 High Country Brown Console I am not using. It has wireless charging and the two USB ports inside the lid. I am in Eastern PA and I WILL NOT ship this it is too big. PM me your contact info if interested. I can text pictures easier than I can upload them here. 

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Ive never heard of a leather jump seat.  But maybe ill try to find one and trade you

Leather interiors come with a leather jump seat

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How is that more than a center console?

It doesn’t surprise me that they’re on par with console pricing. It’s and extra seat with storage on top and lockable storage below.


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On 10/19/2018 at 6:41 AM, Vinnie Cantacessi said:

  I have an LTZ center console brand new either for sale or trade for a black leather jump seat

Still looking to trade for a leather jump seat?

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On 10/19/2018 at 8:41 AM, Vinnie Cantacessi said:

  I have an LTZ center console brand new either for sale or trade for a black leather jump seat

I sent you a PM. I have a leather jump seat...

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I'm looking at trade full length center consoles with someone that has a '14-'16 full length console, BUT I'm keeping my consoles lid, wireless charging.  If I can't find someone to trade with, I'll buy one. 

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I'm looking at trade full length center consoles with someone that has a '14-'16 full length console, BUT I'm keeping my consoles lid, wireless charging.  If I can't find someone to trade with, I'll buy one. 


Why are you looking to trade they are the same other than wireless charging lid and the front section where the cupholders are. I have a 14 console I’m putting in my 18.


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Just now, 14 Silvy said:

 


Why are you looking to trade they are the same other than wireless charging lid and the front section where the cupholders are. I have a 14 console I’m putting in my 18.


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'17 & '18 the cupholders do NOT move, they are hard mounted to where I was going to put my CB/Scanner again.  The attached picture if from my '15.

 

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'17 & '18 the cupholders do NOT move, they are hard mounted to where I was going to put my CB/Scanner again.  The attached picture if from my '15.
 
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Oh ok all you would need it the top part from a 14/15 console. What trim is on yours?

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1 minute ago, 14 Silvy said:

Oh ok all you would need it the top part from a 14/15 console. What trim is on yours?

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That's what I was thinking after I stumbled across something along that line in the Chevy Accessories Store, a little bit ago.  I may just end up doing that.  See the second and third pictures, when it comes up.

 

https://accessories.chevrolet.com/product/2018/Chevrolet/Silverado 1500/interior-trim-kit-in-synthesis-23147678?categoryId=98036

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Yep you can get the upper trim that comes with cupholder for 151.66 on gm parts direct part number is 23467113. Then just change the 3 usb hub out for your 2 usb hub in your console now.

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Ravenkeeper,

Like Silvy suggests, why not just get the earlier upper trim piece with the moveable cupholder ?  I just did it to the console I got on Craigslist that had the fixed cup holder.

Takes less than 30 minutes including swapping out the front panel with the plug ins.

 

Swapping out the charging module in the console lid to the new Q1 module takes about the same amount of time. New Iphone XR charges great with even with the case on !

 

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