WM Statesman Compatability

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ryanswit
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WM Statesman Compatability

Post by ryanswit »

Does anyone know what the part compatibility between these are, such as grilles and interior parts?
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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basically anything is interchangeable.

i have an aussie caprice steering wheel, under radio pocket, and rear trunk trim (this sacrifices your trunk keyhole)

at least one user on here (*actually the user i'm thinking of is novadeuce, oops) has the middle eastern caprice ss grille, and someone has even imported a set of wheels.
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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The WM is the 11-13 caprice the WN is the 14 + caprice. Everything fits except of course items specific to right hand drive.
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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What does the "under radio pocket" look like?
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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Yes, the 2011-13 WM Statesman has a lot of similarities. I have imported several interior pieces, door panels, seats etc.

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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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Where the center stack meets the console, theres a compartment with folding lid, I felt it looked better than the open tray
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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indianajoe wrote:Where the center stack meets the console, theres a compartment with folding lid, I felt it looked better than the open tray
Where did you find that? Looked for one for a bit with no luck.
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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i got it from an australian auto wrecker through ebay, I saw it in the pictures of the steering wheel i bought (i really wanted the matching gray trim) and asked the guy if he had one, got it for $30 oz bucks
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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CP use to call them (at least the front one) "smokers pack" as I guess that housed the ash tray.
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Re: WM Statesman Compatability

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This one doesn't have an ash tray or a 12v socket, so I guess it's different from the smokers pack
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