Saturday, January 7, 2017

Porsche Build Sheet Lookup Link

UPDATED VERSION!!!

The previous "Build Sheet Lookup" link stopped functioning a while back.  Boo.   I really liked the ability to print-up the "official" build sheet for any VIN.  This was an incredibly useful tool in the search for Porsche cars, and in looking-up what options a Porsche was originally equipped from the factory.

Each Porsche is issued a "Build Sheet" from PAG that can be referenced by dealers, and the prior link allowed you to locate and print the sheet for any car that you have a VIN#.  Not typically available to the public, but used extensively on the Rennlist 991 forum, in the "Hot For Sale" thread started by member STG.

Well, since that link (https://admin.porschedealer.com/reports/build_sheets/print.php?vin) no longer works we have to come up with some other way to investigate a suspicious car, or validate factory configuration, etc.

VIN Analytics is the new "lookup" tool that can help us all!  It is specific to Porsche, but armed with nothing more than a VIN # you can quickly find details on the factory build or configuration of any Porsche.  Here's a link:

https://vinanalytics.com/

Here's what the landing page of VIN Analytics looks like:


Enter any VIN and you will get the following:


And, if all you have is the last 5 digits of the VIN, you can enter that, hit return, and VIN Analytics will respond with a list of ALL porsche (regardless of model or year) that have the same last 5 digits!  Very cool!

Here's an example after I entered 5 digits:



You can then click on any of the VINs and see details.

There is even a nice Google Chrome browser extension that you can download and install.  With the extension installed in your Chrome browser, if you are on a web page that includes a VIN# for a Porsche you hit the "VA" button and it takes you to the VIN Analytics build sheet results for that vehicle.  Couldn't be easier!

Note that there is a link to a "full vehicle history report" on each page, which I am guessing is similar to CarFax or a competitor.  I have never tried it - of you or someone you know has, let me know what experience you had with it. 

Hope this helps you out sometime, and please subscribe to keep updated on my blog and YouTube channels!

3 comments:

  1. Hi is this link above now dead as it doesn't work for me ?

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  2. Original link doesn’t work anymore. Use vinanalytics.com instead!

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  3. it doesnt work on international cars. only north america :(

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