Hey guys, it’s about time I started a build thread. I always end up getting too far into builds before I have a chance to fully record all the steps, but wanted to start this one before I get too far in (only a year lol).
I came from the BMW world (current E46 and E30 M3 owner), but the NSX was the first real “dream car” for me; while other kids growing up wanted Diablos and Testarossas I was enamored with the Honda. Fast forward a few years and I had a 996TT that I just couldn’t connect with, so I figured now was as good of a time as any to finally turn that dream into a reality.
Like everyone, I wanted an NA2 coupe but knew finding one would be impossible. But, after judicious searching, I had seen one come up for sale in 2014 and saw the now-current owner, Mike, was an enthusiast and had a build thread on Prime.
I ended up buying another NSX in the meantime, but kept tabs on this particular one for nearly two years. I had talked to Mike on a few occasions before but we got re-connected through my good friend and now-former NSX owner, Will, in mid-2017. The cards fell into place at the end of 2017, and a few weeks later I flew out to the East Coast to see the car in person, drive it in the pouring rain (lol) and buy it.
The car had roughly 94k miles on it and plenty of goodies on it when I got it but I wanted to make it my own. I had a lot of really nice parts on my previous NSX, so I set out with a plan to swap my parts over where possible.
My previous NSX-T (Now owned by my good buddy Tony [MENTION=21122]Ready2Huynh[/MENTION], it’s awesome that I get to see it so often and he’s made it look 100x better than I ever could):
Some pictures of the coupe under Mike’s ownership:
How it looked the day I bought it:
And here it is coming off the truck back to SoCal:
Washing away the road grime from 2 weeks on a truck (albeit an enclosed one):
Dual Kaiser silver action!
I came from the BMW world (current E46 and E30 M3 owner), but the NSX was the first real “dream car” for me; while other kids growing up wanted Diablos and Testarossas I was enamored with the Honda. Fast forward a few years and I had a 996TT that I just couldn’t connect with, so I figured now was as good of a time as any to finally turn that dream into a reality.
Like everyone, I wanted an NA2 coupe but knew finding one would be impossible. But, after judicious searching, I had seen one come up for sale in 2014 and saw the now-current owner, Mike, was an enthusiast and had a build thread on Prime.
I ended up buying another NSX in the meantime, but kept tabs on this particular one for nearly two years. I had talked to Mike on a few occasions before but we got re-connected through my good friend and now-former NSX owner, Will, in mid-2017. The cards fell into place at the end of 2017, and a few weeks later I flew out to the East Coast to see the car in person, drive it in the pouring rain (lol) and buy it.
The car had roughly 94k miles on it and plenty of goodies on it when I got it but I wanted to make it my own. I had a lot of really nice parts on my previous NSX, so I set out with a plan to swap my parts over where possible.
My previous NSX-T (Now owned by my good buddy Tony [MENTION=21122]Ready2Huynh[/MENTION], it’s awesome that I get to see it so often and he’s made it look 100x better than I ever could):
Some pictures of the coupe under Mike’s ownership:
How it looked the day I bought it:
And here it is coming off the truck back to SoCal:
Washing away the road grime from 2 weeks on a truck (albeit an enclosed one):
Dual Kaiser silver action!