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Nowadays, the majority of web pages seems to be either search engines, directories or start pages. Sometimes it makes me feel old: in the early days finding information was easy. Anyway, below is a list of web resources pertaining to the Porsche 964 that I find useful. The links open in a new window.

In my opinion the best place to get information quickly is Rennlist. Don't let the somewhat cluttered homepage fool you: underneath is the best 964 forum on the web. There are forums on all types of Porsche, but the 964 forum is very active and has some very knowledgable members. It's also home to 964 expert Adrian Streather, who has written a book on the 964 (the book is in the final stages of publishing). Go directly to the forums here.

A great collection of information on the 964 is the website maintained by John Miles: www.porsche964.co.uk. There's a good collection of technical information, reviews, running reports, wallpapers and much more.

The Smartgroup that deals with the 964 is another initiative of John Miles. The quality of the information has dropped a little since Adrian had to stop posting on it. It's still a good group though, and more Europe-oriented than the American Rennlist.