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As far as the alternatives are concerned:
1. How hard is it to get your hands on a 3.2L V6 for the NSX
2. even with the added weight does the coupe conversion give the same rigidity as the coupe or would more reinforcement be needed to match it?
3. Seems to be the easiest choice out of everything ( though if this option was chosen I would then be torn between getting the Targa or a 91 - 94 Coupe and putting in a new transmission
4. Waiting is certainly an option ( could use the time to allocate more funds! ) however it seems that with the crowd that drive these vehicles you get what you pay for, and from what I can tell most NSX owners, especially those who have them for sale know exactly what it is that they are trying to sell. Would it be too much speculation to say that one of those rare coupes sells for 5 to 10 grand more than a comparable targa would fetch?
1. How hard is it to get your hands on a 3.2L V6 for the NSX
2. even with the added weight does the coupe conversion give the same rigidity as the coupe or would more reinforcement be needed to match it?
3. Seems to be the easiest choice out of everything ( though if this option was chosen I would then be torn between getting the Targa or a 91 - 94 Coupe and putting in a new transmission
4. Waiting is certainly an option ( could use the time to allocate more funds! ) however it seems that with the crowd that drive these vehicles you get what you pay for, and from what I can tell most NSX owners, especially those who have them for sale know exactly what it is that they are trying to sell. Would it be too much speculation to say that one of those rare coupes sells for 5 to 10 grand more than a comparable targa would fetch?