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    Senior Member Homemade 911's Avatar
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    The "little white" Porsche "Spec" books...

    Are these things still (generally) available???

    I'm interested in accumulating ALL of them (from the earliest 356 to the newest whatever)...for a tech library that I'm building up. I thought I'd ask this question here, before going out on the "big hunt" for the ones I heard were out of print/unobtainable...

    Anyone? any ideas what's in print and what's NLA?

    Thanks - I appreciate the help.

    Cheers - hope alls well
    r/Thom

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    Performance Products has them listed - both what's available and what's NLA. That said, there's no guarantee that what they show in the book is actually on their shelves. Good luck to you, sir.
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    I sold some at the LA Lit show. I may have a few left. Which do you need?

    Stephen www.route30classics.com

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    I got one for mine from Millers Autolit for $25 a while ago(s/h)
    send them an e mail for their current stock .

    Cheers,
    Dennis.
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    Here in Germany Porsche is still selling them through their classic department, maybe Porsche USA selling them as well.
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    I've got one that I am willing to sell. I havbe to find it though to see what year/model(s) it is for.
    PM me if interested.

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    Just found it. It is for 72/73 models 911T 91E 911S. It's original and used. Not perfect but not in bad shape either. Cover is a little dirty and pages are a little yellow. But it's original and no tears. Looks like it has been used by a mechanic. Does patina add value?

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