Car Information
Year:
2003
Type:
NSX-T
Transmission:
6-Speed
Exterior color:
Silver
Interior color:
Custom
Odometer:
29149
VIN:
JH4NA21623T000066
Price:
$71900.00
Car History
Title History:
Current title is clean. No known branded title history...
I was prepared to not like the video based on the title alone, but I kinda gotta admit it brought up some fairly reasonable points. Objectively, well done.
What's up with this car?
It was sold today on this thread:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/189932-2005-New-Formula-Red-Camel-31k-Miles-SoCal-JH4NA21685S000064
And is still for sale on ebay here...
Yeah it sucks, because the DMV, at least here, are not the easiest bureaucrats to do business with. If it's not in the book, they don't know how to handle it. Still, may be worth getting away from the wicket, and try to go t least one rung up the ladder and see what your options are.
Agree...
See, that's the point, a "maybe storage story" now starts to justify why the miles didn't accrue during that time frame. The problem isn't Carfax flagging it, it's the next buyer interpreting it.
All I'm sayin' is, as a buyer, when I review a car fax I look for a logical time and mileage...
I was OK with it. Like I tell everyone at the local cars and coffee (and it always has a crowd around it) "it's a supercar with no bad habits". How many cars can you say that about? A lot of younger guys compare it to the 370Z which I thought was interesting.
Very good chance the Carfax reports will pick it up - they work off registration and title transfer events like this.
Any future buyer is going to question it and assume odometer tampering. I would say a huge problem frankly.
So 36% of all the '02 production was silver.
Also interesting to me based on the chart above, that the '03's were the least number of units sold during the last 4 years. I would have guessed it would have been the '05's.
I felt the same way, it did look like magic. But I am not second guessing my oem cover purchase either. I plan on hanging onto my new silver oem cover and putting it into storage. Maybe 10 years from now I will reevaluate the situation. Right now you can still get the oem cover (maybe not all...
Well, I had my bolsters repaired today. My thoughts: it is not a diy job. And, it's well worth the money. The quality of the work is so hard to capture with the flash but hopefully you can get a sense for it:
The upper bolster wasn't really worn as such, but the creases were more pronounced...
$1216 from Tim at peoria. $1600 from the local dealer. A lot of $$ for what you get. It's the sides only, not the bottom.
See part # 24 in link below:
http://www.oemacuraparts.com/auto-parts/2003/acura/nsx/nsx-t-trim/6-speed-manual-engine/interior-bumper-cat/seat-scat
By the way, Fibernew is...
I also just took delivery of the last silver drivers side seat covering in the US, or at least that's what I was told. Black seems available but if you have an odd color you may want to get on it.
I also have a local franchise for this business. I have heard many good things about them from the...
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