Porsche 911 Parts

Simply select your model of 911, and we'll guide you seamlessly to the original spare part diagrams. These detailed illustrations will pinpoint the exact components you need, ensuring a smooth and efficient repair or upgrade process. For other Porsche 911 models, visit their model family pages: 911 T/GT2RS parts, 911 Turbo parts, or 911/912 parts.

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1970) parts catalogue
911

1970

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1971) parts catalogue
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1971

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1972) parts catalogue
911

1972

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1973) parts catalogue
911

1973

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1974) parts catalogue
911

1974

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1975) parts catalogue
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1975

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1976) parts catalogue
911

1976

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1977) parts catalogue
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1977

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1978) parts catalogue
911

1978

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1979) parts catalogue
911

1979

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1980) parts catalogue
911

1980

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1981) parts catalogue
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1981

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1982) parts catalogue
911

1982

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1983) parts catalogue
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1983

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1984) parts catalogue
911

1984

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1985) parts catalogue
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1985

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1986) parts catalogue
911

1986

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1987) parts catalogue
911

1987

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1988) parts catalogue
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1988

a part diagram from the porsche 911 (1989) parts catalogue
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1989

A Legacy of Performance and Style: The Porsche 911

Introduced to the roads in 1964 from Stuttgart, Germany, the Porsche 911 became one of the most cherished classics in the world. It was developed as a more powerful, larger, and more comfortable successor to Porsche's first model, the Porsche 356, with rear-mounted six-flat engines - which were air-cooled until the 996 series in 1998 - and a torsion bar suspension.

Selling almost 200,000 vehicles and becoming the longest-running 911 series, the “G model” was produced from 1973 to 1989. In addition to a Coupé and a Targa version, a Cabriolet was also available. The base 911 model had a 2.7 litre flat-six engine, with 150 hp that increased to 165 hp in 1976. The 911 S delivered an output of 175 hp.

The defining 911 of this era came in 1974, the original 911 Turbo. The 911 Turbo had a 260 hp engine and a wicked new spoiler. With its unique combination of luxury and beastly power, the “Turbo” became a pinnacle of the Porsche brand. The Turbo got an exciting update in 1977 when power jumped to 300 hp from a bigger 3.3 litre air-cooled engine. Easily the most powerful and high-performance car in its class, this model further enhanced the 911 legendary status.

The 911 roots are traced back to sketches drawn by Butzi Porsche, son of Mr Ferry Porsche himself, and records show that Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, son of Butzi, designed the Porsche 911 in the early 1960s. However, in recent years this has been disputed by heirs of Erwin Komenda, the designer of the Porsche 365, claiming Komenda also penned the 911. The argument has been rejected in court twice previously, but the theory still continues and it has been reported that another hearing will be held at some point in the future.

Your Porsche 911 Parts Journey Starts Here

Keep your Porsche 911 looking and running its best by ordering high-quality parts from Eurospares. We have been providing customers across the globe with everything from stickers and keyrings to radiators and transmissions for over 35 years.

Our inventory of Porsche 911 parts for sale is unrivalled. You can find the parts you need by viewing the online part diagrams, browsing the parts showcase, performing an advanced search, or by getting in touch, and we will find the parts and accessories you need for you.

We have Porsche 911 exhaust tips for sale, a 911 door lock mechanism, rear view mirrors, parts from a Porsche 911 dashboard for sale, original wheel sets, service items including air filters and oil filters, plus much more.

Get Porsche 911 Parts Delivered Worldwide

We can provide next-day delivery to the UK, USA, France, Germany, Italy, and many other countries. We can deliver in as little as 2 days to Australia, Dubai, Japan, and beyond.

Parts are sent quickly and securely to customers all over the world, and we only supply the highest quality spare parts that will help your car achieve its full potential. From small items such as bolts, seals, wheel caps and washers, to large parts including windscreens, wheels, body panels and exhausts, our team of passionate part experts can safely package and ship any part to most countries worldwide.

There are many different models of 911. The easiest way to find your part is by choosing your model from the selection above. If you need parts for other 911 models, visit their model family parts pages: 911 T/GT2RS, 911 Turbo, or Porsche 911/912.

Expert Guidance for Your Porsche 911

As one of the world's all-time favourite cars, there's no test of time for the Porsche 911, especially with our help at Eurospares. We're fortunate enough to work with this precious classic and we stock many discontinued parts for the 911 family.

We strive to have every Porsche part for every model and want to make it easy for you to order Porsche parts online at the best price. For all enquiries, get in touch today. Our team of passionate and highly qualified experts are on hand to help you find the parts you need.

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