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101 Projects for Your Porsche 911

by Wayne R. Dempsey
Motorbooks Workshop

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ISBN9780760308530

Have you ever wanted to do your own maintenance and performance upgrades on your Porsche 911, but were afraid to try? Tired of paying your German mechanic to simply perform routine maintenance?
Created with the weekend mechanic in mind, this illustrated manual offers 101 projects that will help you maintain, restore, modify, and enhance your 911. Focusing on the 1965 through 1989 models, 101Projects for Your Porsche 911 presents all the knowledge,pitfalls to avoid, and costs associated with performing an array of weekend projects. Presented in a clear, colorful, and concise format, this book allows you to quickly determine how each project will improve your 911, tools you'll need, how much it will cost, and how to do it step by step. Whether it's upgrading your engine or polishing your wheels, author Wayne R. Dempsey guides you through the process, giving away endless tips and tricks garnered from years of working on these wonderful German sports cars. With more than 350 full-color photographs, and 240 pages of never-before-compiled technical content, 101 Projects for Your Porsche 911 is an invaluable resource for any Porsche 911 owner.

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