Window sticker or build info
#1
Racer
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Window sticker or build info
Looking into stepping up to a C7, the car i'm interested in has a clean Carfax. The dealer really doesn't have all that much info other than the glossy stuff. Is there a was to get a window sticker or build sheet. So I can see what options the car has?
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#2
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Yes, you can order both from the NCM (National Corvette Museum).
#4
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Best to check the RPO sticker near the battery, more info in the link below:
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-your-car.html
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-your-car.html
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Avanti (04-04-2019)
#5
Melting Slicks
Corvette Museum will probably take longer than you are wanting..... The sticker is the right thing to do as mentioned by @JMII that has all the RPO codes and you can look them up. I don't think you're looking at a 2019, but just in case you are, that sticker doesn't exist back there. Instead there is a QR code on the door you scan to get it.
The VIN will also decode some info as well, specifically if it is a 1LT, 2LT or 3LT option packaged car. There can be a lot of RPO codes to go through on that sticker, so best thing is to find the ones you're interested in and just look for those combined with the LT package level you want....
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-a-c7-vin.html
The VIN will also decode some info as well, specifically if it is a 1LT, 2LT or 3LT option packaged car. There can be a lot of RPO codes to go through on that sticker, so best thing is to find the ones you're interested in and just look for those combined with the LT package level you want....
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-a-c7-vin.html
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2018 and up have the RPO info in a QR code on the driver's door frame. 14-17 are under the trunk carpet, as previously mentioned.
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Ask the dealer to run a GMVIS report - this will tell you all the RPO codes, the date the car was built and more importantly, all the service work that has been done. AND....it's free!
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Be certain that you see the GMVIS report from GM, at the dealer. Shows recorded service done to the car.
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Quickest easiest way is to pay monroneylabels.com $7.99 for immediate download of the original window sticker. I bought like 8 of them while shopping for my car. Well worth the $8.
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I asked for a pic of the RPO codes, I should get that today. The car is at a BMW dealer, don't think they have access to the GMVIS data. But cant hurt to ask.
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