Good morning all, thanks for all the responses--especially the supportive ones. I feel a bit sick in the stomach about this because I'm usually NOT this impulsive. My head is still in a whirlwind. I was so exhausted last night that I passed out as soon as my head hit the pillow at junior40er's place. This post is probably going to be somewhat incoherent as I'm barely awake, so please forgive me.
Anyway, here's the story on this bone stock 93 NSX, for those of you not privy to it already. I had been really missing my
91 red/black coupe that I owned
10 years ago. I also wanted an NSX that I could daily drive without worrying about racking up the miles. A few of my friends in the NSX community knew of this and were kind enough to keep an eye out for me, but I didn't expect anything to come of it as demand for NSXs seems to be higher than ever, and clean, unmolested and reasonably priced cars are far & few between.
So imagine my shock and excitement when Coconut alerted me to this freshly listed craigslist ad on Tuesday, July 3rd.
I didn't hesitate, and immediately raced into action. I called the seller, got the VIN and obtained the carfax (thanks again Coconut!). I verified that it was a clean title vehicle, and set about finding someone to check it out for me. Coconut was willing to help me get it inspected, but with July 4th being a holiday there were few options available to have it done. Luckily I was able to get a hold of macninja77, and he was extremely generous in not only agreeing to look at it on July 4th, but drive an hour to the seller's place to do so (the seller did not want to take the car out of his garage since he had no registration/insurance on it).
Macninja reported back to me and gave an enthusiastic thumbs up. He carefully inspected the body for damage and found none, and test drove the car and said it ran great. However, he informed me that the seller was thinking twice about selling because he had been flooded with calls about the car. Sure enough, when I called the seller back to make the purchase offer, the first sentence out of his mouth was "I think I priced my car too low". Not wanting to lose the deal, I offered the seller 21k (macninja thought it was easily worth that given the clean condition of the vehicle) and he accepted after talking it over with his wife.
I hopped on the first Southwest flight to Sacramento yesterday morning, at 6:00 A.M. I got to the airport bright and early so I wouldn't miss my flight.
My chariot awaits. We didn't board until 5:50 A.M., so I was worried that something was wrong, but there were only 22 passengers so the flight didn't get delayed.
Leaving the Valley of the Sun.
I landed at the Sacramento airport just before 8:00 A.M., and the seller picked me up which was a relief because I was worried he might not show and decided to sell the car to someone else. After all, the airport was an hour away from his home. But he kept true to his word, and was waiting outside the Southwest terminal for me.
He insisted that I check out the car and drive it before we sealed the deal, and the car looked and drove great for a 124k mile NSX. We went to the bank to exchange funds, and the car was mine!
I wanted to meet macninja and personally thank him for his help, so I drove back up to Elk Grove to do so. The seller was also extremely impressed with macninja's knowledge of the NSX and his friendliness, and gave me $100 to deliver to mac to show his appreciation. Here is macninja's beautiful LBBP.
I enjoyed meeting macninja and wanted to talk longer, but I was trying to make the 6:00 P.M. NSX meet in Costa Mesa so we bid adieu and I headed off. Here are a couple of photos that mac sent me. I'll see you again at NSXPO buddy!
I stopped for fuel outside of Stockton and was getting ready to cross 124k miles on the odo.
I saw this from under the car and panic set in. I did not get a full PPI on the engine as majninja was only able to check out the car in the seller's garage, and not in his shop.
Luckily it was just condensation from the air conditioning, which worked very well!
I aired up the tires too (thanks CA law for mandatory free air/water with fuel purchase!).
The temp and oil pressure were fine the whole trip.
She ran like a champ, and I enjoyed driving her. One major disadvantage to owning an NA2 and NA1 though: I kept wanting to shift into 6th gear!
Last oil change was nearly 2 years ago, haha.
Need a new shift knob and stereo repair (makes crackling noise when changing volume).
Trim will have to be refinished by SOS.
Typical dash crack on many NSXs of this age and mileage. The car will be a DD so not too worried about it for now.
I finally made it to South Coast Acura in Costa Mesa around 6:30 P.M. Lots of gorgeous NSXs! SoCal NSX owners are also extremely friendly, I can't thank them enough for the hospitality.
Gorgeous Imola/ebony.
Rare midnight pearl.
MexiRicer's beautiful Monte Carlo Blue.
My 93 next to YellowHaze.
Nice bug eyes.
A viper next door.
Kyra's immaculate LBBP 05.
So clean!
I like the tinted headlights.
Patty's famous brownies. Now I know why they are so popular! Delicious!
junior40er's wild ride.
A few more shots before I head to junior40er's place to crash for the night. What a fun evening!
Now to get ready and head back to Phoenix for poker night. Thanks California!