1992 NSX W/ 02+ Front End Conversion

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I have a 1992 NSX that has a little over 100k miles and is farly stock in terms of the engine and mechanics. It does have a 02+ conversion (OEM 02+ rear valence, OEM front end with lights, bumper, etc).

Do you all recommend selling it with the front-end conversion or putting it back to 1992 with pop up's? I spent close to $12k in front end parts and dont want to sell it wiht the conversion if I cant recoup what I spent?


Any advice would be highly appreciated.
 
Not sure you will recoup that exact $ amount but if the car was very low miles than reverting to oem stock would make sense but with 100k miles its a driver, so sell the oem parts or include in the transaction to sweeten the deal.
 
One man's very faulty opinion: Presuming you have all the parts to restore the car to its factory form, you'll get more money selling the car and the 2002 front end parts to separate buyers than you will trying to sell a car with a conversion on it. Many first time NSX buyers want the legendary pop-up look. YMMV.
 
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