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Found this in storage that I was going to have sent out as a core for RUF conversion. This cluster is specifically for a manual transmission Turbo. The lens is perfect with no scratches of any kind.
Which one is it Al? I may be interested if it's a GT2 cluster to have a spare. It can't be both. It's either a TT cluster or a GT2 cluster as they are different. The GT2 cluster has logic to take into account the flat bottom GT2/3 tank while the TT cluster has programming for the hump tank. They are not programmable or interchangeable.
Edit:
I just referenced the part number in your Ad and it appears to be a early 2001 (01/2001) manufacture cluster for a 996TT.
Thumbs up to a great seller. Buy with confidence!
Last edited by powdrhound; Jan 8, 2021 at 01:18 AM.
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