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It's not clear coat. The original solid color was a one-stage color paint. In the two-stage paint systems used today, the color coat is a little dull, and relies on the clear coat to make it shiny and to seal it. If you used the two-stage color coat in the wheel well, then you should clear coat it.
Edit: I see your car is an '87. Porsche might have switched to two-stage paint by then. That doesn't change the advice though.
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