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987 Service Info & Tech Intro Booklet


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PNA 488 521 05. There were none in the US last time I checked, since they were given to the mechanics when they went to 987 school.

Update. There were 130 of them in the US as of yesterday. If you want one then order it now.

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PNA 488 521 05.  There were none in the US last time I checked, since they were given to the mechanics when they went to 987 school.

Update.  There were 130 of them in the US as of yesterday.  If you want one then order it now.

How much does the dealer sell these for? Anyone know? Jim

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PNA 488 521 05.  There were none in the US last time I checked, since they were given to the mechanics when they went to 987 school.

Update.  There were 130 of them in the US as of yesterday.  If you want one then order it now.

How much does the dealer sell these for? Anyone know? Jim

Usually about $25.
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PNA 488 521 05.  There were none in the US last time I checked, since they were given to the mechanics when they went to 987 school.

Update.  There were 130 of them in the US as of yesterday.  If you want one then order it now.

Hi folks,

Does anyone know if there is, or if there will be, an updated version of this manual for 2006?

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I assume Porsche will do for the 987 what was done for the 986. You should get the first year (2005) tech into. The first year covers everything. Each year thereafter the booklet is just a few pages telling you what is new and different for that year. It does not cover what was covered in the first year booklet.

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I assume Porsche will do for the 987 what was done for the 986.  You should get the first year (2005) tech into.  The first year covers everything.  Each year thereafter the booklet is just a few pages telling you what is new and different for that year.  It does not cover what was covered in the first year booklet.

Also the part number PNA 488 521 05 should just change to PNA 488 521 06 I believe

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I assume Porsche will do for the 987 what was done for the 986.  You should get the first year (2005) tech into.  The first year covers everything.  Each year thereafter the booklet is just a few pages telling you what is new and different for that year.  It does not cover what was covered in the first year booklet.

Also the part number PNA 488 521 05 should just change to PNA 488 521 06 I believe

Tool Pants and D Sumners, thank you very much for the info.

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