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Road trip meets lifestyle: the AHEAD collection invites you on an unforgettable journey through the southwestern United States, captured in an extraordinary coffee table book. It offers exclusive images and background information on the first AHEAD road trip, which stretches from the lively streets of California and Nevada, through the picturesque landscapes of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, over the Sierra Nevada mountains to the endless expanse of Death Valley. With 911 pages filled with authentic, genuine lifestyle photographs and high-quality printing, made in Germany, the coffee table book aims to provide insights, inspire, and spark dreams – whether it is about embarking on your own road trip or embracing personal freedom. The open thread binding not only underlines the craftsmanship, but also makes the book with an open and printed spine a unique eye-catcher on every shelf. The hardcover and the special thread binding allow the book to be opened flat, which optimises reading pleasure and the photographs' appearance. A tribute to the love of travel and the pursuit of freedom, captured in a work that appeals to both the soul and the eye.
- 911 pages.
- Bilingual edition German / English
- Exclusive coffee table book featuring background information and images from the first AHEAD road trip.
- Hardcover with embossed AHEAD logo.
- Made in Germany.
- Open thread binding allowing it to be opened flat.
Colour: Multicolour
Size: One Size
Dimensions: 335 mm x 255 mm x 75 mm
Material: Paper made from pulp
Care Instructions: Do not leave in direct sunlight. Keep away from fire. Protect from moisture and store in a dry place. Do not clean surface with liquids, solvents, paint thinners, detergents or other chemical products. Instead, use a dry cloth.
Please Note: The Porsche gift / collection range is subject to availability from the supplier and may take up to anything between 14 - 30 days for delivery if the item is not in stock in our supplier's warehouse.






Made from an original Porsche 911 Carrera brake disc. Mounted on an L-shaped frame of Black coated steel. With rubber-lined support surfaces. Usable at either end.
- Made in Germany
- Mounted on black coated steel bracket
- Suitable for use on both sides
- With rubberised standing surfaces
Colour: Silver
Dimensions: 175 mm x 90 mm x 175 mm
Material: Cast iron, steel, treated with zapon
Care Instructions: Wipe with a antistatic, dry microfibre cloth only.
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Pepita seat fabric case with magnetic snap, ideal for owners manual. Comes with pen holder, business card holder, and small pocket inside to hold smaller books and documents. Will fit books sized approx 8 x 6 inches.
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In the Porsche Classic catalogue "ORIGINALE", we present a selection of product highlights and innovations from the range of Porsche Classic spare parts and accessories. We also tell you some interesting details about certain products – namely the histories behind the production and testing procedures.
The sixth issue of ORIGINALE marks the end of the first series of the Porsche Classic catalogue.
And here's why that's something to celebrate: To mark this milestone, we've created a special collector's edition that comes with a matching slip case. The latest edition is limited to 5,000 copies worldwide and includes all of the previously published issues (ORIGINALE 01-06) – even the ones now out of print.
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Porsche 911 (1965 - 1985) - Haynes Repair Manual (UK)
Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet.
911, 911E, 911L, 911S, 911T, 911SC and Carrera.
Petrol: 2.0 litre (1991cc), 2.2 litre (2195cc), 2.4 litre (2341cc), 2.7 litre (2687cc), 3.0 litre (2994cc) and 3.2 litre (3164cc).
Does NOT cover Turbo.
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Porsche 944 Haynes Repair Manual for 1983 thru 1989 covering 4-cylinder engine including Turbo
PLEASE NOTE: that this manual is intended for vehicles built to US specifications and do not cover diesel models unless specifically stated. Although it is useful when the products or systems are similar to those in other markets, there may still be significant differences, especially in areas concerned with safety and emission control.
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Get in. Drive off. Live. Ready for your next adventure? Discover the wild beauty of Arizona and New Mexico alongside two 911 Dakars with the 2025 'AHEAD on Rough Roads' Porsche calendar, the second chapter of the AHEAD Series. Along the historic Route 66, over highways and freeways, the journey takes you to vibrant cities such as Tucson and Albuquerque, through majestic deserts and the cactus landscape of Saguaro National Park to the shimmering sand of White Sands National Park and the mystical landscapes of Monument Valley and Marble Canyon. The feeling of driving and freedom captured in impressive pictures, on asphalt and off-road. From endless desert expanses, to rugged mountain peaks, vibrant sunsets and sparkling night skies – each month in this calendar offers a new adventure and a new perspective on the thrilling landscape and on the diversity of the 911 Dakar.
- 13 high-quality printed and refined pictures.
- Authentic, real lifestyle photographs.
- Created in cooperation with the Stuttgart-based creative studio Orel Communication.
- Designed and printed in Germany.
- Exclusive collector's item.
- Graphic, monthly calendar including locations of each motif.
- High-quality metal ring binding.
- Includes embossed collector's coin depicting the 911 Dakar.
- Large-format pictures (55.5 cm x 58.5 cm).
- Official Porsche calendar 2025.
- Paper thickness 200g/m².
- Printed gift packaging.
- With access to digital content and background stories.
Colour: Multicolour
Size: One Size
Dimensions: 575 mm x 610 mm x 22 mm
Material: 99% Paper / 1% metal
Care Instructions: Store in a dry place.
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The latest in the Great Cars series and the first book on a car with a sometimes bizarre history
The TWR-Porsche WSC95 is a most unusual racing Porsche that no one really intended to build. Its creation resulted from an impromptu brainstorming session between an expatriate German and a Briton in a bar in America. When they judged that they had a solid idea, they involved a Scotsman and a Swiss, and the rest soon became history: the TWR-Porsche WSC95 only did five races in three years but won three times, including twice at the Le Mans 24 Hours.
This book is the first about this car and outlines in unprecedented detail its sometimes bizarre career. The author has had access to all relevant documentation in Porsche’s corporate archives in Stuttgart and has spoken to most of the key actors: Porsche Motorsport’s Norbert Singer, Max Welti and Helmut Schmid; Porsche Motorsport North America’s Alwin Springer; Tom Walkinshaw Racing’s Tony Dowe; Joest Racing’s Ralf Jüttner; IMSA’s Mark Raffauf and drivers Mario Andretti, Stefan Johansson and Didier Theys.
Friends meet in a bar: in sportscar racing in the early 1990s, Jaguar had the best chassis and Porsche the best engine, but neither had both to meet new prototype regulations for 1994 and beyond.
Genesis: discussions between TWR Inc. and Porsche Motorsport North America, and later within Porsche in Germany, before the green light was given to build a Porsche-engined Jaguar. Or a Jaguar-chassised Porsche. Design and build took place in record time and is described in great detail with never-before-seen documents and photos from private collections, as well as sketches, CAD drawings and wind-tunnel models.
Politics: All looked good before the planned race début of two TWR-Porsche WSC95s in the 1995 Daytona 24 Hours, but Porsche was forced to abandon the programme when the IMSA changed the rules a few weeks beforehand. The cars were put in storage.
1996, one year on: Reinhold Joest asked Porsche if he could run the two cars at Le Mans in 1996 if his team undertook further development. Porsche agreed, Norbert Singer became involved and the cars were fine-tuned to French needs. Driven by Davy Jones, Manuel Reuter and Alex Wurz, WSC 001 promptly won les 24 Heures and beat the new works Porsche 911 GT1s in the process. Joest got to keep the winning car.
1997: with nothing else on the horizon, Joest Racing again entered Le Mans with chassis WSC 001. There’s an unwritten rule at Le Mans that one-car teams can never win but Joest defied this after the works 911 GT1s broke down late in the race. This was only the third time that the same chassis had won Le Mans twice. A legend emerges: in that 1997 race, Tom Kristensen made his Le Mans début as a winner with the Joest team, sharing with Michele Alboreto and Stefan Johansson.
That same year the International Sports Racing Series was created, trying to revive sportscar racing in Europe five years after the collapse of the Sportscar World Championship. The double Le Mans-winning Joest TWR-Porsche WSC95 was entered for the inaugural race at Donington Park – and won again.
1998, Porsche’s 50th anniversary year: both TWR-Porsche WSC95s were converted to Porsche LMP1/98s, using the powertrain of the new 911 GT1-98 and sporting considerably revised aerodynamics. Entered under the works Porsche AG banner, Le Mans brought disappointment but some reverse-engineering to the old powertrain secured second place in the very first Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta.
The book includes the day-to-day history of chassis WSC 001, outlined in exhaustive technical detail, recording every test and every race with all available data, from gear ratios and fuel consumption figures to strategies and pitstop times.
Artwork: exclusively commissioned artwork depicts chassis WSC 001 as it evolved between late 1994 and mid-1998.
Exclusive photography: TWR-Porsche WSC95 chassis WSC 001 is the subject of a multi-page photoshoot by one of the world’s finest automotive photographers.
Team history: the story of Joest Racing, the most successful team in the history of Le Mans, from its humble beginnings in the 1960s to the powerhouse it became in the 21st century.
The people: detailed biographies of all six Le Mans-winning drivers: Davy Jones, Manuel Reuter, Alex Wurz, Michele Alboreto, Stefan Johansson and Tom Kristensen.
Specifications:
- Publication date: 12 September 2023
- Jacketed hardback
- Pages: 320
- Dimensions: 285 x 235mm (portrait)
- Images: over 350
- ISBN: 978-1-907085-53-6
- Author: Serge Vanbockryck


