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Accessories
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Brakes
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Electrical & Relays
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Engine Cooling
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Engine Electrical
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Engine Rebuild Parts
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Exhausts
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Exterior Styling / Spoilers
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Gearbox / Transmission
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Heating / Air Conditioning
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Hydraulics
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Interior & Accessories
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Incar / Multimedia
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Lighting
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Mats & Carpets
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Pedal Cluster
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Rubber Seals
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Seats & Seat Belts
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Service Parts
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Steering Parts
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Suspension & Axle
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Suspension Upgrades
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Wheel Accessories
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Parts for Other Cars
The Porsche 928, manufactured by Porsche AG of Germany from 1978 to 1995, stands as a grand touring car with a 2+2 seating layout. It marked Porsche's first full in-house design for a production vehicle, born from a vision to adapt to shifts in the automotive market.
Initially positioned as a potential successor to the iconic Porsche 911, the 928 sought to amalgamate the agility and performance of a sports car with the comfort, spaciousness, and smooth ride of a luxury vehicle. Porsche's decision-makers anticipated a broader audience appeal compared to the compact and aging air-cooled 911. Noteworthy for being Porsche's inaugural production model featuring a front-mounted V8 engine, the 928 achieved remarkable top speeds, earning acclaim upon its 1978 debut by clinching the European Car of the Year award. Described by Autocar in 1980 as a "super car," the 928 left an indelible mark on the automotive landscape.
Throughout its 17-year production span, the core design principles of the 928 remained consistent, yet there were notable alterations in both engine performance and styling, delineated by a significant 'facelift' that distinguished between the first and second generation models.