Thanks for the pics. I talked to a family friend who said this looks total possible and a lot easier than thought.
Problem... the dealership I bought it through sold me a "GM Extended Bumper to Bumper Warranty" which I found out today is through a 3rd party company. I had the sales manager look through the paperwork and says if any "aftermarket" or "non OEM" changes are done, warranty is VOID!
I'm pretty livid because I specifically asked this when I bought the car because I had full intentions on replacing the head unit... the sales guy even gave me the name and number of a relative of his who runs a car stereo company.
So now I dont know what to do. I never signed the actual extended warranty paperwork from the 3rd party company, but did give them power of attorney for documents related to the vehicle so I'm sure they signed on my behalf (this is pretty standard, I spoke to an attorney today after I got off the phone).
In any case, the sales guy called me back this evening to apologize and said he had no idea. He said hes sold dozens of these warranties a month with their used inventory and knows a lot of customer make after market changes to their cars.
I'm going to be pretty heated if I just bough this car less than two weeks ago and can not make any changes for 4 years to the vehicle