What is this called?
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From: UCIrvine or SFV, CA
Car: 1999 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: LS1 - 346 ci
Transmission: 4L60E
What is this called?
I found it under my dash pad, while I was installing new front speakers. I can see it has the RPO codes for the basic options on my car. But what did they use it for? Can anyone tell me the exact date they made this sticker?
Its an instrument panel test results...
Basically like the "inspected by #77" tag you'd find inside a tennis shoe. It basically says its an instrument panel for a car with the options listed and that it tested ok.
Basically like the "inspected by #77" tag you'd find inside a tennis shoe. It basically says its an instrument panel for a car with the options listed and that it tested ok.
Cool find. I hope you don't throw it out, but keep in in a file with other documentation from your car. I love all the little things that turn up from time to time. Never found anything like that when I had the dash apart on my '86.
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From: UCIrvine or SFV, CA
Car: 1999 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: LS1 - 346 ci
Transmission: 4L60E
I wish I found my build sheet, or still had the RPO sticker (peeled off, the glue is still on the center console). I guess, even since my dad was the second owner, the dealer probably found the build sheet and threw it out.
I did keep this thing though. It's with all my receipts and stuff. (Lifetime warranties... what would you do w/o them??)
I did keep this thing though. It's with all my receipts and stuff. (Lifetime warranties... what would you do w/o them??)
My car still has that under the dash. The inspection date is the same as my cars build date, it's kinda cool in that mine has the time of day so it's like knowing what time on what day my car was "born".....
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