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I took a quick look on gmpartsgiant and confirmed they have a rear headliner part# listed. NLA of course.

No front headliner listed oddly.
 

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They probably removed it from the diagrams after it was discontinued, seems to be standard practice. Nemiga Parts Chevrolet probably still has the part number listed...

https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/epc/chevrolet/
I tried looking on their site as well. Likely user error as I had been enjoying some whiskey.
Hmm I don't know if it being a 2 piece will be good news or not for me.
Once the rain here lets up, I'll grab a few pictures of the headliners in my burb.
 

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Thank you for the pic. I might be able to make one of those work. Might have to make some mods to it. But it looks like it might be a good starting point.
 

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I'm sure you noticed my example has rear hvac. Not sure if the models without rear hvac have the provisions for ducts or not.
 

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A suburban headliner is different than a crew cab in 99. Even a base model burb in 99 has controls and vents above the passenger area, smaller vents over the rear doors, and a corresponding big hump from side to side at the b pillar. It also has a rear drop contour from side to side at the c pillar that houses more vents, and connects with the rear cargo area headliner. The crew cab has a dome light, no venting, a very shallow hump, and no rear contour as it tucks under the rear trim. Maybe some plain jane version of a suburban with no rear hvac from earlier years would work? Myself, I'd be putting out an apb on a replacement crew cab headliner.

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