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Old 02-21-2017, 11:38 AM   #17
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Agree. Very, very rare.

G8600-001 = 5 speed gearbox for 1997 - 1999
G8601-001 = 5 speed gearbox for 2000 - 2004
-001 is non-limited slip differential (LSD)
-002 is for the LSD
have you seen others? i can't help but think that the existence of a numbering system for something is not proof that something exists. the -001 and -002 are probably a porsche standard that they apply to all transmissions, regardless of whether the option is actually available. willh has the only -002 i've ever heard of, and he notes that it doesn't behave like an lsd, so perhaps an error in numbering? otherwise it would be worth it's weight in gold to a spec racer, yes (anything OEM is allowed)?
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