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New Look, New Website, Introducing PS Magazine

New Look, New Website, Introducing PS Magazine

This year, Paul Stephens reaches thirty years, and to celebrate this milestone, we have refreshed our website and would like to introduce you to our new PS magazine. Features will include stories, test drives, reviews, comparisons and more produced by the team here at Paul Stephens. We will also share news stories relating to our products and services. Starting with a story from the workshop: Meticulous sales preparation turns into an unexpected engine rebuild project.

The Porsche community was very different when we started the business in 1994, where the web was still considered something spun by spiders, messages were sent by fax, deals were done in the pub, and the smartphone was still a decade away. It is constantly evolving; we are seeing more and more enthusiasts sharing the same passion and even more specialists than ever.

Throughout the decades, we’ve been at the forefront of providing some of the best Porsches available, and we take great pride in our knowledge, honesty and attention to detail. The team continue to go above and beyond for our customers and develop our products from our unique services, the cars we prepare and sell, our restorations and even our bespoke one-off builds. This, along with our unique team, is why we believe we are not your average Porsche specialist.

If you are considering buying, selling, or commissioning a bespoke project, we can offer experienced, sound advice to help you make the correct informed decision, and we would be delighted to hear from you. 

We hope you enjoy our fresh new look and website. If you have any feedback or even come across any issues, please do not hesitate to contact us. 

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In Other News

In a surprising turn of events, a recently sold classic Porsche 911, thought to have a minor oil leak, has become the centre of attention, as a routine sales preparation revealed hidden complications that led to a full-fledged engine rebuild and more.