450 g2 Wireless Card upgrade and antennas

Hello,
I just ordered a ProBook 450 G2, model # L8D98UT.  It comes with the Intel 3160 AC Wireless card.  I'd like to upgrade this to the 7260 AC Card.  Is this possible, and does this specific model come with the 2 antenanas required for the 7260 Wireless AC Card?  I was unable to tell from the specifications if 1 or 2 antennas are in the display bezel.
Thanks

Hi:
That shouldn't be a problem.
If you look at the service manual, it shows 2 antennas on the procedure for removing and replacing the WLAN card.
Chapter 5 starting on page 52.
http://h20628.www2.hp.com/km-ext/kmcsdirect/emr_na-c04341970-1.pdf

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