Well, I had to modify this. One the way home, the glue holding the wood in place failed, so the front of the console fell. In trying to remedy it, I found some speed nuts in my tool kit, so I ended up doing this:
Speed nuts from Lowes, less than $3, and come in a bag like this:
and they look like this (screw not included w/the kit):
I ended up notching my headliner (pay no mention to the gaping hole up there) by first placing the speed nut w/attached screw in the location where I previous screwed into/through the headliner, then notching the headliner so I could put the speed nut in place.
The headliner is stiff enough to support the weight of the console w/out bowing, so problem solved.
As I promised closer pics of the rear, here we go. The first pic is the console in it's entirety, to provide perspective. You'll be drilling a hole in the 3rd compartment, highlighted by the arrow.
Here's a close up of the hole in the compartment:
Here's the roof w/the push light removed. You'll be mounting the rear screw through the center hole, highlighted by the arrow:
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