The screws for the front face with the doors should be pretty obvious with the doors open, as previously stated. There are probably some that go into the ceiling, walls, and the bottom of the cabinet. You will probably have to remove the paneling from the bottom of the cabinet where the light is to access the screws that fasten the shelf/floor of the cabinet to the walls. And you will have to figure out how to terminate the 12V wiring for the light. The rest will be cosmetic work to repair all the holes in the walls and ceiling. You might want to check with someone who knows whether or not the cabinet is designed to add to the structurally rigidity of the trailer, or if it is just provided for additional storage.
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2019 Chevy Colorado extended cab V6 3.6 liter
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