Check Out This Cayman Station Wagon - This Is What A Turbo Charged 914 Looks And Sounds Like + 6 more

Published: Tue, 10/28/14

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911 Love Book Review 
We have a backlog of Porsche books to review and made a point of getting started with 911 Love.  Have you read it yet? We detail what you can expect to find inside, who should buy it and who shouldn't in this review.
Our Favorite Porsches On eBay This Week #8  
For all of the eccentric and eclectic Porsche collectors and enthusiasts out there, we've decided that it is about time someone aggregated the best of the best that eBay has to offer in the Porsches-for-sale department. We've tracked down five exciting Porsches for folks to purchase today, including a low mileage example of Porsche's ultimate GT3, what is possibly Porsche's best car ever built, one of the Urban Outlaw's 930s, a very low down 996 C4S, and a 993-engined 74 911S that would be at home hanging out with the R-Gruppe guys. Some of these cars could be great collection investments, while others might prove to do more financial harm than good.  
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Did Porsche Just Confirm The Cayman GT4?  
There have been rumors of a Porsche Cayman GT4 for months and months now, but nothing official from Porsche. Did they just shown their hand on one of their newest web-sites.  Details are here.
What Porsche Will Magnus Walker Unveil At SEMA? 
SEMA opens in little less than a week and with it comes the world premier of Magnus Walker's newest Porsche build.  In addition to the reveal of his newest creation, Magnus will be hosting a meet and great where attendees can get a free, limited edition T-shirt designed specifically for the event.  More details on how you might be able to get one in this post.
If It Wasn't For All The Wind Noise, Or The Reckless Driving, This Could Be An Awesome Video
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Is The Porsche 911 GT3 The Best Sports Car Ever Built?
That's the question the Mike Spinelli ask the guys from Classic Car Club Manhattan in this latest spot from our friends at /DRIVE. While many have deried the death of the manual transmission and the GT3 has had its share of other bad press, it's still the Porsche to buy if you really love driving. But, is it still a true driver's car?   
What Do You Think Of This Cayman Station Wagon?
Theophilus Chin has been chopping and rendering cars since at least January 2009. While we don't all his work, the Porsche Cayman Station Wagon (a.k.a. the Porsche 'Cayvan') he posted earlier this week looks like something we wouldn't mind seeing come off the production line. More pictures and details here.
This Is What A Turbocharged Porsche 914 Looks And Sounds Like
When Mike De purchased a 914 as a project car, his intent was to repower it with an original flat-6 engine.  When costs for procuring one ran way too high, De did what any reasonably sane person would do.  He stuffed a turbocharged LS1 V8 into his Porsche.  The results speak for themselves.
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