RicanGM
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Is it there a website that you can input the VIN number and tell you what the built sheet was?
Not a 3rd party but a direct GM one.
Thanks,
Andres
Not a 3rd party but a direct GM one.
Thanks,
Andres
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Is it there a website that you can input the VIN number and tell you what the built sheet was?
Not a 3rd party but a direct GM one.
Thanks,
Andres
Send a PM to @GM Customer Service with a polite request. Include your VIN and email address. They will send it to you usually within a couple hours.
Yep, Nate is correct, I did that on Wednesday and got mine the next day. a lot of good info
Why didn't you simply decode the RPO codes on Google? Cheaper than $5.
Good idea, I didn't think of doing in that at the time.
In the Jeep Wrangler world you can go to a website punch in the Vin and you get the built sheet on the spot.
GM should have something like that.
+1 for Compnine. Been using them for years and lots faster than trying to decode yourself and the terminology is often different. Some cars, they even have data on how many other cars like yours were produced with that same rpo code.
Also use it when considering a used car/truck purchase. With the VIN and compnine, I didn't have to rely on the dealer for accuracy with regards to what options originally came on the car.

The guy I chatted with gave me a link to a place that re prints the dealer window stickers, unfortunately, they didn't offer 2009 for some reason.Went to Chevrolet site and chatted online with an agent. Had my build sheet emailed to me in 3 days. Woohoo!!!
The guy I chatted with gave me a link to a place that re prints the dealer window stickers, unfortunately, they didn't offer 2009 for some reason.
Care to share the link?