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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 06:59 PM
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Thanks for everything you're doing for us. You're a definite asset to all of us enthusiasts. BTW, just donated to the cause. Worth every penny IMO.

Excuse me while I wash the strange brown substance from my nose.

Here goes, don't hate me:

1. A-pillar trim, with bose speakers, graphite, dark pewter/ gray color.

2. Harness or wiring for a-pillar speakers.

3. 03+ door harness (full pwr option) - what plugs into switch panel and exits door.

4. Wiring harness schematics for doors.

5. Full pwr ext mirrors (RPO DL3)(i.e. signal, dimming, fold, puddle lamp...) - I know you've posted the numbers b4, but with the massive amount of configurations I want to be sure. (here's what I've got: Drivers side - PN 88980721, Pass side - PN 88980722)

6. 03+ front, full power leather seats, graphite or very dark pewter/gray. Complete seat, ready to bolt in would be great.

7. 03+ side molding, paint to match. Like you would find on a Sierra Denali.

8. 145 amp alternator (for efans).

9. Serpintine belt for use with 145 amp alt.

10. 34" radiator w/ provisions for trans and aux engine oil cooler lines.

11. Engine oil cooler lines.

12. Quick disconnect fittings for lines to snap into radiator.

Let me know if you need a VIN number for anything. I'll see what I can do.

That's all I've got for now. kthxbye.

im workin on these for ya... gimme a lil time alright bro... ill see what we can do for ya...


if you have the vin number for a truck with the door options you want that would be great... because the harnesses there are "ALOT" of options
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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 07:31 PM
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10465579...

SORRY FOR THE LONG WAIT HAD ALOT OF PARTS REQUESTS TO DO TODAY
thanks again! i take it that that is for the whole starter asymbley (sp)?
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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 08:13 PM
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No worries chevracer83, thanks for the help. Here's a VIN from a 2006 Yukon Denali. It should have everything you need (accept for the interior color): 1GKEK63U76J141012

It's like crack, you can't get enough.

How 'bout some part nos. for '07-'08 Yukon wiper arms and blades. VIN 1GKFK66818J118573 for a 2008 Denali XL. Thinking about a new project...

Upon further research, can you check my VIN and see if I already have the "heavy duty engine oil, transmission and HD aux auto trans cooling?" 2GTEK19T021345040
I checked the RPO codes, but to no avail. According to the 2002 Sierra brochure (yes, I still have it, in mint condition), the HD engine oil & trans cooling are standard, but the HD aux trans cooling is an option. No lines running from above oil filter to the rear left side of the radiator. I do have RPO KNP (cooling system, trans, HD).

Sorry for unloading so much. It seems like I'm having more and more senior moments with the birth of my second child. I've got to get it off my mind before I forget.

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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 11:09 PM
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No worries chevracer83, thanks for the help. Here's a VIN from a 2006 Yukon Denali. It should have everything you need (accept for the interior color): 1GKEK63U76J141012

It's like crack, you can't get enough.

How 'bout some part nos. for '07-'08 Yukon wiper arms and blades. VIN 1GKFK66818J118573 for a 2008 Denali XL. Thinking about a new project...

Upon further research, can you check my VIN and see if I already have the "heavy duty engine oil, transmission and HD aux auto trans cooling?" 2GTEK19T021345040
I checked the RPO codes, but to no avail. According to the 2002 Sierra brochure (yes, I still have it, in mint condition), the HD engine oil & trans cooling are standard, but the HD aux trans cooling is an option. I do have RPO KNP (cooling system, trans, HD).

Sorry for unloading so much. It seems like I'm having more and more senior moments with the birth of my second child. I've got to get it off my mind before I forget.

ill it you back first thing tomorrow
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by stone150
thanks again! i take it that that is for the whole starter asymbley (sp)?

yes for a full assembly
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by cmatt
No worries chevracer83, thanks for the help. Here's a VIN from a 2006 Yukon Denali. It should have everything you need (accept for the interior color): 1GKEK63U76J141012

It's like crack, you can't get enough.

How 'bout some part nos. for '07-'08 Yukon wiper arms and blades. VIN 1GKFK66818J118573 for a 2008 Denali XL. Thinking about a new project...

Upon further research, can you check my VIN and see if I already have the "heavy duty engine oil, transmission and HD aux auto trans cooling?" 2GTEK19T021345040
I checked the RPO codes, but to no avail. According to the 2002 Sierra brochure (yes, I still have it, in mint condition), the HD engine oil & trans cooling are standard, but the HD aux trans cooling is an option. No lines running from above oil filter to the rear left side of the radiator. I do have RPO KNP (cooling system, trans, HD).

Sorry for unloading so much. It seems like I'm having more and more senior moments with the birth of my second child. I've got to get it off my mind before I forget.

YES YOU HAVE THE HEAVY DUTY EXTERNAL COOLER FOR THE TRANS IT IS THE SMALL RADIATOR YOU SEE IN FRONT OF YOUR AC CONDENSER... YOU SHOULD SEE IT THRU YOUR GRILLE.

THE LINES FROM ABOVE THE OIL FILTER ARE FOR ENGINE OIL COOLER.

THE LINES FOR THE AUX TRANS COOLER RUN FROM THE RADIATOR AROUND THE RIGHT SIDE OF IT FORWARD TO BEHIND THE GRILLE
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 11:06 AM
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Is Your Truck A 4 Door Crew Cab?? Or Ext Cab?
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by cmatt
No worries chevracer83, thanks for the help. Here's a VIN from a 2006 Yukon Denali. It should have everything you need (accept for the interior color): 1GKEK63U76J141012

It's like crack, you can't get enough.

How 'bout some part nos. for '07-'08 Yukon wiper arms and blades. VIN 1GKFK66818J118573 for a 2008 Denali XL. Thinking about a new project...

Upon further research, can you check my VIN and see if I already have the "heavy duty engine oil, transmission and HD aux auto trans cooling?" 2GTEK19T021345040
I checked the RPO codes, but to no avail. According to the 2002 Sierra brochure (yes, I still have it, in mint condition), the HD engine oil & trans cooling are standard, but the HD aux trans cooling is an option. No lines running from above oil filter to the rear left side of the radiator. I do have RPO KNP (cooling system, trans, HD).

Sorry for unloading so much. It seems like I'm having more and more senior moments with the birth of my second child. I've got to get it off my mind before I forget.

THE 2008 BLADES

15214346

ARMS

LH 25879117
RH 25879116


NOW TO YOUR LIST

1) LH 15262933 RH 15262938 COLOR PEWTER

2) 15120905 FULL I/P WIRING HARNESS

3) LF 10398014 RF 10398023 LR 10398029 RR 10398030

4) ARE YOU LOOKING FOR JUST A PICTURE OF THE HARNESS OR AN ACTUAL ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC IF THE WIRES?

5) THE NUMBERS YOU HAVE ARE CORRECT 88980721 88980722

6) UNFORTUNATELY GM DOESNT OFFER ANY SEATS PAST PRESENT YEAR... BEST BET WOULD BE A BONE YARD OR SOMEONE SELLING THEIRS. EITHER THAT OR YOU CAN BUY EVERY LITTLE SEPERATE PIECE AND MAKE A SEAT, BUT I HAVE YET TO "EVER" SEE ANYBODY DO IT

7) NEED TO KNOW IF THE VEHICLE YOU ARE PUTTING IT ON IS RCSB, ECSB, CCSB LONG BED... ETC

8) 145A 15263859 160A 15128978

9) 12576451

10) 15841573

11) 25770999

12) QUICK CONNECTS COME ON RADIATOR


SORRY TOOK SO LONG.... ALOT OF INFO TO DIG THROUGH
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 03:54 PM
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HOLY CRAP!!! I have spent no less than 18 months working with three dealerships and searching the net trying to track down some of these part nos. You did it in a matter of hours!

To your questions, and some of mine:

1. When you say Pewter in color, would that be the color of the interior associated with the '06 Denali VIN? If so, I think the color I need is like this vehicle's VIN 2GTEK13T841407473. Here's a pic of my interior color:


4. I'll take what I can get. I would like to use the window/ mirror switches from an 03+ on my 2002. I know there is a big difference with the data bus and all, but I'm thinking I can get it to work based on splicing into the harness and using polarity. Basically, I want to see which wire does what.

6. No worries. I was hoping GM, in their infinite wisdom, had an entire "seat assembly" part no. that would include everything. Oh well, back to the junkyards.

7. Sorry, I have an ECSB. The molding needs to stop at the end of the cab. Check the pic below. Like that except paintable.


8. What size would you recommend for running oem efans with a Nelson harness? Oh, and my current 105A is a one-wire alt. Are these one-wire as well?

Thank you so much for taking the time to look all this up. I owe you a case of whatever, pick your poison. Or maybe I could just put some more money in your paypal.
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by cmatt
HOLY CRAP!!! I have spent no less than 18 months working with three dealerships and searching the net trying to track down some of these part nos. You did it in a matter of hours!

To your questions, and some of mine:

1. When you say Pewter in color, would that be the color of the interior associated with the '06 Denali VIN? If so, I think the color I need is like this vehicle's VIN 2GTEK13T841407473. Here's a pic of my interior color:


4. I'll take what I can get. I would like to use the window/ mirror switches from an 03+ on my 2002. I know there is a big difference with the data bus and all, but I'm thinking I can get it to work based on splicing into the harness and using polarity. Basically, I want to see which wire does what.

6. No worries. I was hoping GM, in their infinite wisdom, had an entire "seat assembly" part no. that would include everything. Oh well, back to the junkyards.

7. Sorry, I have an ECSB. The molding needs to stop at the end of the cab. Check the pic below. Like that except paintable.


8. What size would you recommend for running oem efans with a Nelson harness? Oh, and my current 105A is a one-wire alt. Are these one-wire as well?

Thank you so much for taking the time to look all this up. I owe you a case of whatever, pick your poison. Or maybe I could just put some more money in your paypal.

OK THE VIN YOU JUST GAVE ME ABOVE THE PIC IS AN INTERIOR COLOR OF PEWTER. SO IF THAT IS THE VIN FOR THE TRUCK IN THE PIC THEN ITS PEWTER.


THE MOLDNGS ARE

FRT 88937187

REAR 15085457

I HAVE AN 06 AND IT HAS EFANS WITH A 145A ALT. SO TAHT SHOULD BE FINE.... THE 160 IS ON THE DENALI AND IM SURE IT WAS TO POWER SOME STUPID BS OPTIONS YOULLE NEVER NEED IT FOR


DO YOU HAVE A FAX?? I HAVE ALOT OF PAGES OF SCHEMATICS..
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