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  1. In case anyone wondered about this, it was a Porsche Short Shifter. It is identical to B&M's product and as a matter of fact B&M was Porsches supplier for the part. It was a retrofit part where the original linkage was replaced with the machined aluminum part. These were from the 996/early 997 era until Porsche produced a different OEM SSK. It is light blue and more plastic looking which came with it's own assembly. PN 997.424.983.00 I have replaced the former with the latter and very happy with the shifts now, close and smooth.
  2. Hi everyone. Just bought a 997 and have been checking out this forum for info. Looks to be a great place! I found shifting very notchy and discovered that it already had *** kit installed. Ifind shifts between first and second to be annoying while the rest seem ok. I just don't know which brand it is. It is black with a P logo on it. I uploaded a video of it hoping someone knows what it is. Let me know if you know and thank you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEauBYLnC0s
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