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I looked in a old reference book I have with the complete options lists and FLT is not there.
Any chance you have a image to post? I don't understand where box 3 is, all the built sheets I have show the options listed in Box 107. Are you referring to a Trim Broadcast sheet? FWIW - All the codes in the F range refer to axle and suspensions.
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Yes, It is the trim broadcast sheet found under the rear seat. Sorry for the confusion!
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No problem.
I would bet this is not an RPO code, Could be that plants code for something totally unrelated to option content but that a WAG. SWAG - Scientific wild ass guess WAG - Wild ass guess
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The only reference I find for FLT is in the current RPO list FLT Sales Processing Option [/ QUOTE ] I think this is right about on target...
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@wot;
I have also figured that FLT means Fleet. Since you have a documented car, would you mind helping the Research Project out by contributing to the database? Totally confidential and the information is helping to figure out these unknown things. PM me if you do. Thanks, Greg
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