Pull OASIS Service History

Chris Barros

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Can anyone with access to a Ford computer system pull the service records for a GT350 I just purchased. Carfax shows no accidents but it shows 2 reports of damage reported. I'm wondering if those were just rim repairs or an Engine replacement. There was a note in carafe of the known oil consumption issue. It got me thinking if they replaced the block.

VIN 1FA6P8JZ0G5525631

Any help would be awesome.

Thanks
 

07 Black Beauty

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Can anyone with access to a Ford computer system pull the service records for a GT350 I just purchased. Carfax shows no accidents but it shows 2 reports of damage reported. I'm wondering if those were just rim repairs or an Engine replacement. There was a note in carafe of the known oil consumption issue. It got me thinking if they replaced the block.

VIN 1FA6P8JZ0G5525631

Any help would be awesome.

Thanks

Any Ford dealership can pull this for you. When I was car shopping last year I called my local dealership and had them pull one on a gt500 I was looking @
 

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Good to make a relationship with a local dealer. Stopping in to get an OASIS report is a great way to start.
-J
 

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My local Ford dealer passed me around and a sales manager said they only do that for customers buying from them.
 

biminiLX

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Usually I’ve dealt with the service manager directly.
I’m guessing they don’t have to run it for you, but I’d assume some social skills would get it done, especially if you tell them you’ll be bringing in for inspection and service once you buy one.
Paying for a dealership oil change may be worth developing a relation with the most important guy to you there, the service manager.
-J
 

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