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The Porsche logo is as famous as the marque. Emblazoned on the front of modern day Porsches, all but a cursory glance is needed to recognise the Porsche logo. However, in the early years of the companies history, Porsche were completely without an emblem. Sinf out about the Porsche Coat of Arms.
Views: (3692) Comments: (1) Likes: (1)With production of the traditional Fuchs wheels now at an end, the second hand market is thriving and a good original set of Fuchs can set you back a small fortune. There are a number of after market suppliers of imitation wheels and it is all too easy to buy a set of fakes when you think your buying originals. Here are a few tips for spotting originals
Views: (7278) Comments: (0) Likes: (1)It cost enough money each year to keep your Porsche on the road with insurance, tax, MOT and servicing, so is breakdown cover just another expense or essential tool in your care package for your Porsche.
Views: (5707) Comments: (0) Likes: (0)The Porsche 930 Slantnose with Porsche 935 styling is a rare 911 indeed. Here are a few interesting facts about the Flachbau you might not know
Views: (14923) Comments: (7) Likes: (3)On modern cars, jacking the car off the ground is often a simple and obvious task. For early incarnations of the Porsche 911 however it is not as intuitive or immediately obvious. It is easy to do a lot of damage if your Porsche is not jacked up properly, so this guide should help preventing catastrophe.
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