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  1. Ahsai, you mention a centering tool. It that a separate tool that comes in the box with the shifter (997.424.010.00)?
  2. Are you referring to the "normal" 997 mechanism p/n 997 424 010 00 or to the option IXCZ short shift version, p/n 997 424 983 00? Brad
  3. According to the PET, Part number 997 424 010 00 is for the "normal" shifter housing. Is everyone saying this "normal" 997 housing is a "short shift"? or is it the same shift length just a smoother mechanisum? Then, I see in the PET p/n 997 424 983 00 with the option code IXCZ which is for the short shift. Is this one not preferred? or what? Brad
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