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REATTA EMERGENCY PARTS ORDERING PROGRAM

MODELS AFFECTED: 1988-89 REATTAS

General Motors Service Parts Operations (GMSPO) announced an emergency parts ordering program with the introduction of the 1988 Reatta by Buick Motor Division. A copy of the GMSPO Parts and Accessories Information Bulletin, IB No. 88-44, dated March 25, 1988, is reprinted on the reverse side (below) of this bulletin for your information and use.

This service continues for the 1989 model year and should be used if a Reatta parts order situation requires immediate attention.

Parts & Accessories

Information Bulletin

SUBJECT : Reatta Emergency Orders DATE: March 25, 1988

TO : All Buick Dealers

GM Service Parts Operations is pleased to announce its commitment to provide world class parts service to support the Reatta introduced by Buick Motor Division.

One of the most important features of the program is the availability of a toll free telephone number (1-800-433-4383) for dealer use when overnight delivery of a critical part is required. This is a continuing service that should be used whenever the NORMAL EMERGENCY SERVICE does not provide the needed part or the situation requires immediate attention.

The Service Parts Assistance Center (SPAC) in Flint, Michigan has personnel available during normal working days between 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m . (Eastern Time) to assist with Buick dealers' emergency Reatta orders. ALL SHIPMENTS MADE THROUGH THIS PROGRAM ARE ON A FREIGHT COLLECT BASIS AND VIP SURCHARGES ARE WAIVED.

INFORMATION THAT WILL BE REQUIRED IS

Customer Name (If Available) Repair Order Number (If Available) Vehicle I.D. Number Part Number(s) and Quantity Control Number Method of Shipment Desired

Buick Motor Division & General Motors Service Parts Operation are committed to making the Reatta a world class leader as it enters into the luxury car market.

D. P. Robison Director of Administration

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