How to go about getting a build sheet
#2
Take your vin to a GM dealer service department and ask for an RPO code printout.
Thats basically the build sheet for these cars. It will list all the RPO's and have the description.
While you're there you can get a VIS inquiry printout that lists all the work done on it under warranty.
You'll also find out the date it was sold and how many mile were on it at that time.
It's free, it's a good idea to do this when they're not busy.
Thats basically the build sheet for these cars. It will list all the RPO's and have the description.
While you're there you can get a VIS inquiry printout that lists all the work done on it under warranty.
You'll also find out the date it was sold and how many mile were on it at that time.
It's free, it's a good idea to do this when they're not busy.
#3
Take your vin to a GM dealer service department and ask for an RPO code printout.
Thats basically the build sheet for these cars. It will list all the RPO's and have the description.
While you're there you can get a VIS inquiry printout that lists all the work done on it under warranty.
You'll also find out the date it was sold and how many mile were on it at that time.
It's free, it's a good idea to do this when they're not busy.
Thats basically the build sheet for these cars. It will list all the RPO's and have the description.
While you're there you can get a VIS inquiry printout that lists all the work done on it under warranty.
You'll also find out the date it was sold and how many mile were on it at that time.
It's free, it's a good idea to do this when they're not busy.
thanks for the info, i will look into that for sure