Camaro Production numbers
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Camaro Production numbers
Hey i've got a black 1988 iroc-z with a 350 TPI 4-speed auto(ofcourse) and T-tops. any body got the production numbers on those? or a link?
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Re: Camaro Production numbers
Originally posted by casper8x
Hey i've got a black 1988 iroc-z with a 350 TPI 4-speed auto(ofcourse) and T-tops. any body got the production numbers on those? or a link?
Hey i've got a black 1988 iroc-z with a 350 TPI 4-speed auto(ofcourse) and T-tops. any body got the production numbers on those? or a link?
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Car: Black 1988 IROC-Z
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Yes, I read the rules and understand them. I've already decifered all RPO codes on the car. I was just looking for a general number with that specific combo nothing else. I know my car is far from rare since its my daily driver(i don't plan to drive a rare car on I-5 in socal). Have you never pondred this since i noticed you have the same combo? Or better yet do you know the answer? If you need anymore info i.e. RPO codes i'll be glad to help.
I didn't want to come off sounding like a jerk, but the question has come up quite regularly. I did not ask the rarity of any option combinations when I got my car. The reason was because I was reading this forum prior to buying my car and I already found out about the documentation practices at Chevrolet by that time. When I bought my car, I also wasn't thinking about rarity as much as I was thinking originality and low miles. To me, that is more valuable than rare, in most cases. The value is based on demand, and rarity doesn't always equal demand.
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Ok. I understand, this board is more concerned about saving bandwidth than helping thirdgen owners, i'll be sure to ask all my question over at www.chevytalk.com they don't let me down.
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Originally posted by casper8x
Ok. I understand, this board is more concerned about saving bandwidth than helping thirdgen owners, i'll be sure to ask all my question over at www.chevytalk.com they don't let me down.
Ok. I understand, this board is more concerned about saving bandwidth than helping thirdgen owners, i'll be sure to ask all my question over at www.chevytalk.com they don't let me down.
& Yes this board is filled with A$$holes like him (not you Casper) its amazing that anyone stays in boards like this.
Another cool board is www.GMForums.com at lease there you dont get flamed for knowing some stuff. lol
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Keep it straight people. It should be noted that:
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If the original poster had read the sticky, he would have known that GM does not keep any records of option combinations. He claims to have read it, yet still asks the question to which no one has the answer to,
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Scott is a respected member of this board. He has contributed greatly to this forum,
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Name calling will NOT be tolerated on my board. This is the quickest and most sure fire way to get your reply deleted. And most importantly,
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If you don't like our rules, leave. Remember, access to this website is a privilege, not a right. It is a place to share information so we can all collectively learn. Isn't that what it's all about?
A sidenote to Ms. Krazzy,
Sidestepping this website's "obscenity" checker by typing "$$" is inexcusable. Any further attempts at this by you or anyone else will result in "further action". KEEP IT CLEAN. This is a public forum.
Any questions? If so, don't post it here. This is not the place to post personal issues. That's what e-mail is for. If you cannot be constuctive, don't post. Scott was only "guiding" the original poster to the sticky, nothing else. Consider this post closed as the answer is in the sticky.
1)
If the original poster had read the sticky, he would have known that GM does not keep any records of option combinations. He claims to have read it, yet still asks the question to which no one has the answer to,
2)
Scott is a respected member of this board. He has contributed greatly to this forum,
3)
Name calling will NOT be tolerated on my board. This is the quickest and most sure fire way to get your reply deleted. And most importantly,
4)
If you don't like our rules, leave. Remember, access to this website is a privilege, not a right. It is a place to share information so we can all collectively learn. Isn't that what it's all about?
A sidenote to Ms. Krazzy,
Sidestepping this website's "obscenity" checker by typing "$$" is inexcusable. Any further attempts at this by you or anyone else will result in "further action". KEEP IT CLEAN. This is a public forum.
Any questions? If so, don't post it here. This is not the place to post personal issues. That's what e-mail is for. If you cannot be constuctive, don't post. Scott was only "guiding" the original poster to the sticky, nothing else. Consider this post closed as the answer is in the sticky.
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