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Regular Production Order. These are the codes that GM uses to identify options.

For example, LT1 is the RPO for the engine used from 1992-1996.
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Re: MIDDLE OF JUNE

Subject: Re: MIDDLE OF JUNE
by TommyT-Bone on 2018/6/15 19:18:02

G'd afternoon. I've been painting the back of the shed getting it ready for the arrival of the back porch next week. 20 x 8 mounting right up to the back of the double wide super shed. Finishing up on the interior and going through some of the punch list. A punch list is the little things that must be fixed to bring it up to an acceptable condition. I call the different people we hired to do some work a Band of Gypsies. The floor and bathroom guy was great. The guy that did a lot of the work represented himself as a craftsman. He did the work but needed a lot of after attention. He did the A/C great, his specialty, and the plumbing for the most part is good but he's no plumber. He did the sheet rock. Holy Moly was a terrible finish. Has to bring in a plaster guy to put a coating on the ceiling. That guy also did the trim and put the framing in around the doors. I'm going behind him now cleaning up his $#!+. If it were a house I would finish it even better but it an nursery office so some of the fine finish items are not as important. Mainly the walls. The joints suck big time. Terrible mud job. Pictures to come soon. For a plant nursery office it is really, really nice. Later .....

I think the reason I think they call it a punch list is you want to punch the mother f@(%ers for doing such shoddy work.
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