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I am looking (just looking) at a 2001, can anyone help me with a build sheet or RPO list for 1G1YY22G215130764? Need info prior to looking at vehicle.
No charge, if possible.
I am looking (just looking) at a 2001, can anyone help me with a build sheet or RPO list for 1G1YY22G215130764? Need info prior to looking at vehicle.
No charge, if possible.
You might try talking to the Service Manager at a local Chevy dealership to see if he can print a "Vehicle Service History Report" for that particular VIN. The complete report will list the RPO's standard equip, optional equipment, and any work done under the factory warranty.
If you can, find the RPO Decal and write down all of the codes. There are websites that list what the codes mean. The RPO sticker will also the codes for the original paint color.
I am looking (just looking) at a 2001, can anyone help me with a build sheet or RPO list for 1G1YY22G215130764? Need info prior to looking at vehicle.
No charge, if possible.
We do have a vin decoder on the forum and it's free.
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Originally Posted by c4cruiser
You might try talking to the Service Manager at a local Chevy dealership to see if he can print a "Vehicle Service History Report" for that particular VIN. The complete report will list the RPO's standard equip, optional equipment, and any work done under the factory warranty.
If you can, find the RPO Decal and write down all of the codes. There are websites that list what the codes mean. The RPO sticker will also the codes for the original paint color.
This would be a way to get the info if all else fails. I got the info for mine from a Chevy dealer.
Good point.. It's also free at the dealer. For everything else for your Corvette, they miraculously transform into..... The STEALER!!!
Oh no! Businesses exist to make profit! They must be stealing!!!!!
FYI a lot of us are regular car enthusiasts just like you. You want to pay for good fitment? You buy OEM parts. They cost more. You want a crapshoot? Save money on aftermarket. A lot of times it works. Sometimes it doesn't. You hate buying cars? Okay, pay sticker price. You don't negotiate at the grocery store, do you? No? Okay then. Profit is not a dirty word.