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987 Trivia


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The first picture is the window sticker from a 987 S, 6 speed.

The second picture is from a 997, but note it is a tiptronic.

It is said that the 6 speed manual transmissions for both are made by the same company. :o

What is the difference between the 2 stickers?

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The 997 transmission is made in Japan vs Germany for the 987.

Very good. It is said that the 987 Boxster S and 997 6 speed transmissions are made by the Japanese company AISIN. Don't think this is true. I think the Boxster manual transmissions (which say made in Germany) are still made by Getrag, and the 997 manual transmissions (which say made in Japan) are made by AISIN.

http://www.aisin.com/

Both 6 speed transmissions use to be made by the German company, Getrag.

http://www.en.getrag.de/180

I have been told the Cayenne has an AISIN transmission, and the window sticker says 'Made in Japan', just like the 997 sticker.

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