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Originally Posted by 10redrocket
1st - Thanks for serving
2nd - congrats
I didn't see anyone answer this for you so I will try and someone may
want to add.
The build sheet is the blueprint so to speak of your car. It lists the codes and description of the features, specs and options the car was built to.
It becomes valuable in the future as the cars become classics/antiques as it proves what was original to the vehicle.
Enjoy! You deserve it.
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I dont have anything like that... That's really weird because my guy gave me pretty much everything that has ever been in contact with this car... I even have the envelope that the keys were in when the car arrived... My dealer went WAY out of his way on my car to make sure I had the most complete documentation I could possibly have. In my "deal-jacket" he kept copies of EVERYTHING... the initial order, WORKBENCH printouts from every single time my event code changed, and printouts from the Allied tracking website... The only thing I don't have is a welcome kit, but I truly don't even care about that anymore...
I know that it may seem like I am in love with this guy at my dealership or something, but I just want to make sure that you guys know that there are good dealers out there and not all of them are idiots... you gotta have faith.
I will now step down from my soap box! Got a lady to meet... gonna show her my muscle... (I am talking about the car you perverts)