WELCOME to Prime! That car looks absolutely beautiful! The NSX has really stood the test of time more than many of its peers. Not a lot of folks know this, but the red ones are faster.
I wouldn't be in a rush to modify; take your time. The gains can be modest and mods can add diagnostic complexity when service issues arise. But since you've posted in the build thread instead of the new owner thread I assume you've already got some plans? (not including rims of course - there is a conspiracy theory that Honda picked the fat 5's to encourage owners to upgrade.) My only mods are exhaust, Tein suspension, S2000 wheel, GPS/backup cam,
@drew keyless, GROM BT3, coil guards, & DRL (req'd in Canada.) It is already a classic, but it's your car so do as you like - don't let others dictate.
Here is a great thread for becoming familiar with your new ride:
Welcome to NSX Prime website and let me introduce myself. I am Steve Glover from Monument, CO. At least that is where I "landed" at the end of my 26.5 year Naval career. I have a special affinity for the NSX Prime website. Back in the summer of 2000, I was stationed on USS ENTERPRISE (CVN...
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The 1991 & 1997 service manuals are available in the NSX Prime Library (The links in that thread are dead.)
First, I'd review the service records if available for required maintenance to catch up; I'd also recommend coil guards (strongly), a fuel injector service, and treating the leather with leatherique, but that's just my bias. Also a GROM if you want to play music from your phone. Lose the CD changer and never put a cassette or a bluetooth cassette adapter in the player - if it jams, it bricks your head unit. I assume your JDM radio doesn't work here?
Guessing you're in the US based on the other cars in the pictures, but post your location in your profile and some car details in your sig if you're comfortable with that.
Best,