Where can I get a Apple Hardware Test 2.1.1 DVD??

I bought a Powermac G5 in 2003 and now the AHT 2.1 that came with it doesn't even run, owing to firmware updates it seems. I've searched all over the website to find out how I can get an updated AHT. I called Apple Support and they said they wouldn't even sell me a AHT 2.1.1 disk. They said I had to go to a Genius Bar to get a disk, but then I called the Apple Store and they said that they don't give out these DVDs and that I would have to do the hardware test in-store.
Which I plan to do, but I really want an updated AHT to have with the computer. Why doesn't Apple make updated AHT disks available to order from the Apple Website?

An update: I went to the Apple Store (Cambridge, MA), and they did give me a updated AHT. Hooray. But they said that I should normally order one for $10 from Apple Support. But two days ago Apple Support told me that I should go to the Apple Store to get a AHT. I think Apple Support needs to make it clearer in their manual for the support reps that customers are allowed to order updated an AHT from them.

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