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OUR FAVORITE PORSCHES ON EBAY THIS WEEK: VOLUME 121

We’ve been compiling some amazing Porsche models on eBay for three years now, and we’ve seen some pretty astonishing examples pop up now and again. This week we’re focusing on something a little different, non-car Porsche ephemera. Here are a few rare pieces of Porsche literature and parts that exist, but are rare enough that they command huge prices. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed our curated look at the Porsche market. Keep in mind, some of these Porsches could be great collection investments, while others might prove to do more financial harm than good.

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1. Porsche 964 Turbo Cup I Wheel Set (7.5×17 & 9×17) For Sale

This is an awesome set of seriously period-correct wheels that would look good on a lot of Porsche applications. There is something about a white set of wheels, especially with a huge rear section width, that absolutely has me floored. This set of wheels on a widebody 964, especially in Red, would be the absolute business. They’ll also fit several 928s, possibly late 944s, and 968s, or toss them on a 993. If done right, an early 986 Boxster could look great on these as well. They’re relatively light for a factory 17″ wheel, at 22.1 pounds for a front and 26.4 pounds for a rear. If you need a nice set of factory five spokers, this is a pretty cool wheel. They aren’t cheap, though, at $5500 for the set.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

2. 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7L Dealership Brochure (Italian) For Sale

Even if you can’t read the language it’s printed in, basically any factory marketing materials are exploding in value these days. That goes doubly so for anything from the early 1970s, and perhaps triple for anything related to a Carrera RS. The 73 RS is the holy grail of Porsche collecting, and these factory advertising brochures go for thousands of dollars, no matter the language. If you have an RS in your garage, this is a must-have piece, right? Check it out.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

3. Hella 139 Fog Light Set New Old Stock For Early Porsche 911 For Sale

A nice set of original yellow Hella 139s is a rare find. With the original Porsche Factory tags on these items, it appears to be the real deal OEM NOS parts. These would have been factory fitment on long-wheelbase long-hood 911s and 912s from 1969 to 1973, fitted under the bumper. Brand new pieces are available from Hella with a clear lens at over $450 per side, making this set at $750 a discounted rate, eh?

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

4. Porsche RS60 Spyder Parts Manual For Sale

Just like the Carrera RS literature, anything involving Porsche 4-Cam racers of the late 1950s and early 1960s is also exploding in value. They simply aren’t making stuff like this anymore, and if you have one of these multi-million dollar machines, you probably want to have this book around to help you (or your mechanic) figure certain parts out. The book appears to be largely intact, and it looks like it has been used by one mechanic or another at some point (likely in-period), which adds some provenance to me, but might subtract value to certain collectors. Very cool piece.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

5. Porsche 968 Sport Suspension Optional Cup II Wheels (7.5×16 & 9×16) For Sale

Another set of wheels, this time Cup II style, are available for 80s and 90s fitments. This set in 16″ sizes would be perfect for something like a 944 Turbo or a 968. Having been fitted to a 968 with the M030 sport suspension option from the factory, it’d be a good upgrade to any standard 968, for certain. I’ve been on a wheel buying spree lately, because they make all the difference in the world when you’re trying to make your car look cooler. Just as the clothes make the man, the wheels make the car.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

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